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Tinamous

Tinamous are a group of 46 bird species native to Mexico, Central America, and South America, known for their ground-dwelling habits and preference for running or hiding over flying to escape predators. The word "tinamou" derives from the Galibi language, and these birds have been part of the animal kingdom since the Miocene epoch. They are often found in varying habitats, from alpine grasslands to tropical rainforests, and they can be divided into two subfamilies based on their habitat: Nothurinae, the open country tinamous, and Tinaminae, the forest tinamous. Despite some being common, tinamous are secretive and tend to blend into their environments due to their cryptic plumage, with females generally being larger than males. They are omnivores, feeding on anything from seeds to small vertebrates, and they communicate through distinctive calls, most often during breeding season. Males maintain territories and nesting sites where multiple females lay eggs. Males incubate the bright, glossy eggs and care for the chicks, which quickly become independent. Tinamous face threats from natural predators like falcons and jaguars, human hunting, and, most critically, habitat destruction. Several species are now vulnerable or near-threatened, yet despite easy breeding in captivity, tinamous remain undomesticated and hold a place in indigenous mythology.

Regions

Andean Tinamou

Nothoprocta pentlandii

Barred Tinamou

Crypturellus casiquiare

Bartlett's Tinamou

Crypturellus bartletti

Berlepsch's Tinamou

Crypturellus berlepschi

Black-capped Tinamou

Crypturellus atrocapillus

Black Tinamou

Tinamus osgoodi

Brazilian Tinamou

Crypturellus strigulosus

Brown Tinamou

Crypturellus obsoletus

Brushland Tinamou

Nothoprocta cinerascens

Chilean Tinamou

Nothoprocta perdicaria

Choco Tinamou

Crypturellus kerriae

Cinereous Tinamou

Crypturellus cinereus

Curve-billed Tinamou

Nothoprocta curvirostris

Darwin's Nothura

Nothura darwinii

Dwarf Tinamou

Taoniscus nanus
A photo of a Elegant Crested Tinamou (Eudromia elegans)

Elegant Crested Tinamou

Eudromia elegans
A photo of a Great Tinamou (Tinamus major)

Great Tinamou

Tinamus major

Grey-legged Tinamou

Crypturellus duidae

Grey Tinamou

Tinamus tao

Highland Tinamou

Nothocercus bonapartei

Hooded Tinamou

Nothocercus nigrocapillus

Huayco Tinamou

Rhynchotus maculicollis

Lesser Nothura

Nothura minor

Little Tinamou

Crypturellus soui

Ornate Tinamou

Nothoprocta ornata

Pale-browed Tinamou

Crypturellus transfasciatus

Patagonian Tinamou

Tinamotis ingoufi

Puna Tinamou

Tinamotis pentlandii

Quebracho Crested Tinamou

Eudromia formosa

Red-legged Tinamou

Crypturellus erythropus

Red-winged Tinamou

Rhynchotus rufescens

Rusty Tinamou

Crypturellus brevirostris
A photo of a Small-billed Tinamou (Crypturellus parvirostris)

Small-billed Tinamou

Crypturellus parvirostris
A photo of a Solitary Tinamou (Tinamus solitarius)

Solitary Tinamou

Tinamus solitarius

Spotted Nothura

Nothura maculosa

Taczanowski's Tinamou

Nothoprocta taczanowskii

Tataupa Tinamou

Crypturellus tataupa

Tawny-breasted Tinamou

Nothocercus julius

Tepui Tinamou

Crypturellus ptaritepui
A photo of a Undulated Tinamou (Crypturellus undulatus)

Undulated Tinamou

Crypturellus undulatus

Variegated Tinamou

Crypturellus variegatus

White-bellied Nothura

Nothura boraquira

White-throated Tinamou

Tinamus guttatus

Yellow-legged Tinamou

Crypturellus noctivagus
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