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Common name:
spangled cotinga (en); cotinga-pintada (pt); cotinga de Cayenne (fr); cotinga celeste (es); türkisblaue kotinga (de)
Taxonomy:
Order Passeriformes
Family Cotingidae
Range:
This species is found in northern South America, east of the Andes, from eastern Colombia and south eastern Venezuela south to Mato Grosso in central Brazil, and to central Bolivia.
Size:
These birds are 20-21,5 cm long and weigh 55-75 g.
Habitat:
The spangled cotinga is found in the canopy of moist tropical forests, mainly from sea level up to an altitude of 800 m, but occasionally up to 1.300 m.
Diet:
They are mainly frugivorous, taking various berries and fruits, but also eat some insects.
Breeding:
There is no information regarding the reproduction of this species.
Conservation:
IUCN status – LC (Least Concern)
This species has a very large breeding range but is described as uncommon. The spangled cotinga is suspected to lose 14-16% of suitable habitat within its range over the next decade, based on a model of Amazonian deforestation, so is suspected suffer a small decline in the near future.