Dark-winged Trumpeter
A species of Trumpeters Scientific name : Psophia viridis Genus : Trumpeters
Dark-winged Trumpeter, A species of Trumpeters
Botanical name: Psophia viridis
Genus: Trumpeters
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Description
The dark-winged trumpeter (Psophia viridis) is a species of bird in the family Psophiidae. It is found in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil, but only south of the Amazon River and east of the Madeira River. The eastern range of dark-winged trumpeter extends into the lower adjacent Tocantins River drainage in the Brazilian state of Pará. As of 2012, this species is listed as a vulnerable species, with the easternmost subspecies obscura rare. There are some differences in the colour of the back and chest in the subspecies, and it has been suggested that these should be treated as separate species: P. viridis between the Madeira and Tapajós rivers, P. dextralis between the Tapajós and Tocantins rivers, and P. obscura east of the Tocantins. The taxon dextralis can potentially be split further, with interjecta between Tocantins and Xingu, and "true" dextralis for the population between the Tapajós and Xingu.
Size
52 cm
Nest Placement
Ground
Habitat
Dark-winged Trumpeter is typically found in mature, dense lowland tropical moist forests, preferring regions that are remote from human habitation. These environments are characterized by high humidity and a canopy of considerable coverage, providing a natural setting for dark-winged Trumpeter to thrive.
Dite type
Omnivorous