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  2. Club-winged manakin - Wikipedia

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    The club-winged manakin (Machaeropterus deliciosus) is a small passerine bird which is a resident breeding species in the cloud forest on the western slopes of the Andes Mountains of Colombia and northwestern Ecuador. The manakins are a family (Pipridae) of small bird species of subtropical and tropical Central and South America.

  3. Bird vocalization - Wikipedia

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    Wing feathers of a male club-winged manakin, with the modifications noted by P. L. Sclater in 1860 [4] and discussed by Charles Darwin in 1871. [5] The bird produces sound with its wings. Bird song is best developed in the order Passeriformes .

  4. Manakin - Wikipedia

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    Manakins range in size from 7 to 15 cm (3 to 6 in) and in weight from 8 to 30 g (0.28 to 1.06 oz). Species in the genus Tyranneutes are the smallest manakins, those in the genus Antilophia are believed to be the largest (since the genus Schiffornis are no longer considered manakins).

  5. Machaeropterus - Wikipedia

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    Club-winged manakin: Colombia and northwestern Ecuador. Machaeropterus regulus: Kinglet manakin: Atlantic Forest of south eastern Brazil Machaeropterus striolatus (split from M. regulus) Striolated manakin: Colombia, east Ecuador, east Peru and west Amazonian Brazil,Venezuela and west Guyana Machaeropterus eckelberryi: Painted manakin: north ...

  6. Stridulation - Wikipedia

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    Stridulation is the act of producing sound by rubbing together certain body parts. This behavior is mostly associated with insects, but other animals are known to do this as well, such as a number of species of fish, snakes and spiders.

  7. Helmeted manakin - Wikipedia

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    The helmeted manakin has a sonorous song that has been likened to that of a cotinga. [9] [10] The male song is a whistle composed of eight notes. [9] The song is loud enough to be perceived by the human ear up to 100m away in the forest. [9] Males sing year-round, but song-intensity is highest from July to November. [9]

  8. Category:Machaeropterus - Wikipedia

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  9. Chiroxiphia - Wikipedia

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    Until the discovery of the Araripe manakin, the helmeted manakin was the only known member of the genus Antilophia. [5] In the taxonomic revision to create monotypic genera, all two species of Antilophia was reclassified to Chiroxiphia. [6] They are the only two species of manakin with dichromatic (two-coloured) male plumage. [7]