Procnias nudicollis

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Procnias nudicollis, commonly known as the bare-throated bellbird, is a South American cotinga species famous for the male’s bright plumage and extraordinarily loud, bell-like call.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
cotinga
species of Procnias
belongsTo Neotropics NERFINISHED
breedingHabitat forest canopy
breedingSystem lekking
class Aves NERFINISHED
commonName araponga
bare-throated bellbird NERFINISHED
conservationConcern declining population trend
describedBy Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot NERFINISHED
diet frugivore
fruit
distributionRegion eastern South America
family Cotingidae NERFINISHED
foragingStratum canopy
foundIn Atlantic Forest NERFINISHED
genus Procnias NERFINISHED
habitat subtropical moist lowland forest
subtropical moist montane forest
hasCommonNameLanguage English
Portuguese
IUCNRedListCategorySystem IUCN 3.1
IUCNStatus Vulnerable
kingdom Animalia
maleBareSkinColor bright blue
malePlumageColor mostly white
migratoryBehavior partially migratory
nativeTo Argentina NERFINISHED
Brazil NERFINISHED
Paraguay NERFINISHED
South America
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction oviparous
sexualDimorphism present
soundComparison bell-like note
taxonAuthorAbbreviation Vieillot NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
threat deforestation
habitat fragmentation
habitat loss
throatCharacteristic bare throat
vocalizationLoudness extremely loud
vocalizationType bell-like call
yearDescribed 1817

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Cotingidae notableSpecies Procnias nudicollis