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Like other manakins, the blue-backed manakin is a compact, brightly coloured forest bird, typically 13 cm long and weighing 19 g. The male is mainly black with a bright blue back, and pale orange legs. The crown is typically red, but yellow in C. pareola regina from the south-west Amazon.
The blue manakin or swallow-tailed manakin (Chiroxiphia caudata) is a small species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is found mainly in the Atlantic Forest of south-eastern Brazil, eastern Paraguay and far north-eastern Argentina. Its typical habitat is wet lowland or montane forest and heavily degraded former forest.
Blue-backed manakin. Order: Passeriformes Family: Pipridae. Pale-bellied tyrant manakin (Neopelma pallescens) Blue-backed manakin (Chiroxiphia pareola) Araripe manakin (Antilophia bokermanni) (ES) Band-tailed manakin (Pipra fasciicauda)
Red-headed manakin, Ceratopipra rubrocapilla; Round-tailed manakin, Ceratopipra chloromeros; Scarlet-horned manakin, Ceratopipra cornuta; Lepidothrix Bonaparte, 1854: Velvety manakin, Lepidothrix velutina; Blue-capped manakin, Lepidothrix coronata; Blue-rumped manakin, Lepidothrix isidorei; Cerulean-capped manakin, Lepidothrix coeruleocapilla
Blue-backed manakin: southern Colombia, eastern Venezuela, the Guyanas, northeast Brazil, the Amazon Basin in Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru; and in Tobago. Chiroxiphia boliviana: Yungas manakin: Yungas of southeastern Peru and Bolivia. Chiroxiphia caudata: Blue manakin: south-eastern Brazil, eastern Paraguay and far north-eastern Argentina.
Southern Road and Bridge, a Florida bridge contractor, is the contractor. The blue bridge is getting a $33.5 million paint job that won’t change the color of the Pasco-Kennewick span, but will ...
White-fronted manakin: Surname and French Guiana Lepidothrix iris: Opal-crowned manakin: Brazil Lepidothrix vilasboasi: Golden-crowned manakin: Brazil Lepidothrix nattereri: Snow-capped manakin: Amazon Basin of Brazil and far north-eastern Bolivia Lepidothrix isidorei: Blue-rumped manakin: Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru Lepidothrix coeruleocapilla
The blue bridge is normally the busiest in the Tri-Cities, carrying about 66,000 vehicles a day. A “cocoon” of tarps cover the south side of the blue bridge during a year-long, $33.5 million ...