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  2. Three-wattled bellbird - Wikipedia

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    The three-wattled bellbird (Procnias tricarunculatus) is a Central American migratory bird of the cotinga family. The sexes are very dissimilar in appearance. The male has a white head and throat and the remaining plumage is chestnut brown. From the base of his beak dangle three long, slender, black wattles that he uses in display.

  3. List of cotingas - Wikipedia

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    White bellbird: Procnias albus: 47 Three-wattled bellbird: Procnias tricarunculatus: 48 Bare-throated bellbird: Procnias nudicollis: 49 Bearded bellbird: Procnias averano: 50 Plum-throated cotinga: Cotinga maynana: 51 Spangled cotinga: Cotinga cayana: 52 Lovely cotinga: Cotinga amabilis: 53 Blue cotinga: Cotinga nattererii: 54 Turquoise cotinga ...

  4. Neotropical bellbird - Wikipedia

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    Neotropical bellbird (or simply bellbird) is the common name given to passerine birds of the genus Procnias, found in the Neotropics. They are members of the cotinga family. They are all restricted to tropical or subtropical humid forested regions, often in low mountains or foothills .

  5. List of birds of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Woodpeckers are small to medium-sized birds with chisel-like beaks, short legs, stiff tails, and long tongues used for capturing insects. Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes. Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks.

  6. Cotinga - Wikipedia

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    Cotingas vary widely in social structure. There is a roughly 50/50 divide in the family between species with biparental care, and those in which the males play no part in raising the young. [3]

  7. Rincón de la Vieja National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has a variety of wildlife, such as over 300 species of birds, such as the three-wattled bellbird (Procnias tricarunculata) and emerald toucanet (Aulacorhynchus prasinus), and also various quetzals, curassows, eagles, etc. Mammals seen in the park include cougars, monkeys, kinkajous, jaguars and many more. The volcanic vents and geysers ...

  8. Talamancan montane forests - Wikipedia

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    Notable locally threatened birds in the forest are the resplendent quetzal, black guan (Chamaepetes unicolor), sulphur-winged parakeet, three-wattled bellbird, and bare-necked umbrellabird, which is found in both the Costa Rican and Panamanian region, and the harpy eagle, which can be found in the Panamanian region.

  9. List of birds of Panama - Wikipedia

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    The harpy eagle is Panama's national bird. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Panama. The avifauna of Panama included a total of 1020 species as of July 2023, according to Bird Checklists of the World (Avibase). Three species have been added from other sources. Of the 1021 species, 125 are rare or accidental and six have been introduced by humans. Seven are endemic. An additional ...