Bearded guan
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Scientific classification![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Galliformes |
Family: | Cracidae |
Genus: | Penelope |
Species: | P. barbata
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Binomial name | |
Penelope barbata Chapman,1921
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Thebearded guan(Penelope barbata) is a species ofbirdin the familyCracidae,thechachalacas,guans,andcurassows.It is found inEcuadorandPeru.Its naturalhabitatis subtropical or tropical moistmontane forest.It is threatened byhabitat loss.
Appearance
[edit]Thebearded guan(Penelope barbata)is a small mostly brown bird that is about 55 cm large, and named for it red dewlap (or beard) While most of the bird is brown, it has dark grayish-brown upper parts and rear underparts as well as a silver crown and neck feathers. The bird also has white feathers edging its neck and breast, red legs, and a rufous tail.
Habitat
[edit]Thebearded guan(Penelope barbata) lives at an altitude of 1200–3000 m in a humid environment located in northwest Peru and southern Ecuador.
Threats
[edit]The greatest threat to thebearded guan(Penelope barbata)is deforestation for agriculture and mining.
Diet
[edit]No information is known about the dietary habits of thebearded guan(Penelope barbata),however guans in general eat various fruits and berries and well as leaves, flowers and insects.
Reproduction
[edit]Bearded guan(Penelope barbata)are a monogamous, territorial species that mate at the beginning of the rain season (March–July). Most species of Guan reach sexual maturity at two years and can reproduce until they reach the age of twenty. A pair of guan will produce a clutch of three eggs which the female will incubate for 24–28 days.
References
[edit]- ^BirdLife International (2019)."Penelope barbata".IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.2019:e.T22678357A136646577.doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3.RLTS.T22678357A136646577.en.Retrieved12 November2021.
External links
[edit]- BirdLife Species Factsheet.
- Guansat FAO.org
- Bearded Guanat Neotropical Birds (Cornell University)
- Bearded Guan videos and photoson the Internet Bird Collection
- Photo & specifics-High Res;Articleoiseaux