Great curassow / Tuberkelhokko (Crax rubra)

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Tikal great curassow. 2018-02-07 12:29:42 Guatemala NIKON D3100 ISO 800
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Classification: Genus Crax; Family Cracidae
General: The great curassow (Crax rubra) (Spanish: hocofaisán, pavón norteño) is a large, pheasant-like bird from the Neotropical rainforests, its range extending from eastern Mexico, through Central America to western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador. Male birds are black with curly crests and yellow beaks; females come in three colour morphs, barred, rufous and black. These birds form small groups, foraging mainly on the ground for fruits and arthropods, and the occasional small vertebrate, but they roost and nest in trees. This species is monogamous, the male usually building the rather small nest of leaves in which two eggs are laid. This species is threatened by loss of habitat and hunting, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as "vulnerable". [more]

First documented observation: 2018-02-07 in Guatemala. Most recent observation: 2018-02-27 in Costa Rica.

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Arenal feeder great curassow female. 2018-02-27 12:54:26 Costa Rica NIKON D3100 ISO 800
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Arenal feeder great curassow male. 2018-02-27 12:56:14 Costa Rica NIKON D3100 ISO 800
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