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Cotingas

Cotingas, belonging to the family Cotingidae, are colorful forest birds native to Central and South America, ranging from the fiery-throated fruiteater at just over 12 cm to the large Amazonian umbrellabird reaching up to 51 cm. These primarily fruit-eating birds exhibit a variety of social structures, with roughly half the species showing biparental care while others have males that do not assist in raising young. These males often have elaborate courtship displays, usually performed in leks, and tend to have vibrant plumage and sometimes striking ornaments like crests or wattles. Females are usually less conspicuous. Nest types among cotingas vary, with many species laying a single egg in minimalist nests, whereas others build more robust structures. Their habitats range from deserts to humid forests, and they face significant threats due to habitat loss. The taxonomy of the family, proposed by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1849, includes 66 species across 24 genera, subdivided into five suggested subfamilies according to a study based on molecular phylogenetics. Notable genera include Pipreola with various fruiteaters, Rupicola known for the cock-of-the-rock species, and Cephalopterus, encompassing the distinct umbrellabirds. Many other cotinga species have unique characteristics and contribute to the family's diversity. Unfortunately, the family now sees some genera previously included within Cotingidae placed in the family Tityridae instead.

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Amazonian Umbrellabird

Cephalopterus ornatus
A photo of a Andean Cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruvianus) , male

Andean Cock-of-the-rock

Rupicola peruvianus

Banded Cotinga

Cotinga maculata

Band-tailed Fruiteater

Pipreola intermedia

Bare-necked Fruitcrow

Gymnoderus foetidus

Bare-throated Bellbird

Procnias nudicollis

Barred Fruiteater

Pipreola arcuata

Bay-vented Cotinga

Doliornis sclateri

Bearded Bellbird

Procnias averano

Black-and-gold Cotinga

Lipaugus ater

Black-chested Fruiteater

Pipreola lubomirskii

Black-faced Cotinga

Conioptilon mcilhennyi
A photo of a Black-headed Berryeater (Carpornis melanocephala)

Black-headed Berryeater

Carpornis melanocephala

Black-necked Red Cotinga

Phoenicircus nigricollis

Black-tipped Cotinga

Carpodectes hopkei

Blue Cotinga

Cotinga nattererii
A photo of a Capuchinbird (Perissocephalus tricolor)

Capuchinbird

Perissocephalus tricolor

Chestnut-bellied Cotinga

Doliornis remseni

Chestnut-capped Piha

Lipaugus weberi

Chestnut-crested Cotinga

Ampelion rufaxilla

Cinnamon-vented Piha

Lipaugus lanioides

Crimson Fruitcrow

Haematoderus militaris
A photo of a Dusky Piha (Lipaugus fuscocinereus)

Dusky Piha

Lipaugus fuscocinereus

Fiery-throated Fruiteater

Pipreola chlorolepidota

Golden-breasted Fruiteater

Pipreola aureopectus
A photo of a Green-and-black Fruiteater (Pipreola riefferii) , male

Green-and-black Fruiteater

Pipreola riefferii

Grey-tailed Piha

Snowornis subalaris

Grey-winged Cotinga

Lipaugus conditus
A photo of a Guianan Cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola rupicola) , male

Guianan Cock-of-the-rock

Rupicola rupicola

Guianan Red Cotinga

Phoenicircus carnifex

Handsome Fruiteater

Pipreola formosa
A photo of a Hooded Berryeater (Carpornis cucullata)

Hooded Berryeater

Carpornis cucullata
A photo of a Long-wattled Umbrellabird (Cephalopterus penduliger) , male

Long-wattled Umbrellabird

Cephalopterus penduliger

Masked Fruiteater

Pipreola pulchra

Olivaceous Piha

Snowornis cryptolophus

Orange-breasted Fruiteater

Pipreola jucunda

Palkachupa Cotinga

Phibalura boliviana

Peruvian Plantcutter

Phytotoma raimondii

Plum-throated Cotinga

Cotinga maynana

Pompadour Cotinga

Xipholena punicea

Purple-breasted Cotinga

Cotinga cotinga

Purple-throated Cotinga

Porphyrolaema porphyrolaema
A photo of a Purple-throated Fruitcrow (Querula purpurata) , male

Purple-throated Fruitcrow

Querula purpurata

Red-banded Fruiteater

Pipreola whitelyi

Red-crested Cotinga

Ampelion rubrocristatus
A photo of a Red-ruffed Fruitcrow (Pyroderus scutatus)

Red-ruffed Fruitcrow

Pyroderus scutatus

Rose-collared Piha

Lipaugus streptophorus

Rufous Piha

Lipaugus unirufus
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