Tinamú de Bartlett
Bartlett's Tinamou
Crypturellus bartletti
Song
Bartlett's Tinamou
Appearance: Bartlett's Tinamou is a medium-sized bird, typically measuring between 24 to 30 cm in length. It showcases a predominantly brown plumage with fine barring on the underparts. The head is distinguished by a chestnut-brown coloration. Legs olive to yellow. The beak of the Bartlett's Tinamou is short and strong, adapted for ground-feeding on various seeds, fruits, insects, and invertebrates.
Behavior and Habitat: Bartlett's Tinamous are known for their elusive behavior, often remaining hidden within thick undergrowth in subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. They are primarily terrestrial birds, relying on their ability to forage effectively on the forest floor for sustenance. Bartlett's Tinamous may form monogamous pairs during the breeding season, with both parents contributing to incubating the eggs and caring for the young.
Distribution
The Barlett's Tinamou is likely found in South Putumayo and Amazonas lowland forests
Taxonomy
The Bartlett's Tinamou (Crypturellus bartletti)
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Chordata
- Class: Aves (Birds)
- Order: Tinamiformes
- Family: Tinamidae
- Genus: Crypturellus
- Species: Crypturellus bartletti
Vocalization
Whistling Calls: Bartlett's tinamous are known to produce distinct loud, clear, and melodic whistling calls. These calls are often used to communicate over long distances, particularly during breeding season.
Advertising Calls: Males may produce advertising calls to attract females or establish their territory. These calls can vary in intensity and pitch.