Thicket tinamou
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Crypturellus cinnamomeus

The thicket tinamou or rufescent tinamou (Crypturellus cinnamomeus ) is a type of tinamou commonly found in moist forests in subtropical and tropical central Mexico.

Animal name origin

Crypturellus is formed from three Latin or Greek words. kruptos (κρυπτός) meaning covered or hidden, oura meaning tail, and ellus meaning diminutive. Therefore, Crypturellus means small hidden tail.

Appearance

The thicket tinamou is 27 to 29 cm (11–11 in) in length and weighs 440 g (16 oz). Its upper parts are brown, heavily barred blackish on back, rump and wings. Its lowerparts pale brown, cinnamon on breast, greyer on belly and undertail whitish with dark barring. Its head brown with prominent buff supercilium and well-defined ear covert patch with bill brownish and legs red in color.

Distribution

Geography

This species ranges from Sinaloa, (coastal strip, western Mexico), to Costa Rica, and eastern coastal Mexico, from the United States border into Belize. In the southern part of its range it ventures into the highlands as well.

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This species prefers moist lowland forest, gallery forest, deciduous forest, and secondary forest in subtropical and tropical regions, but will be found in shrubland and drier forests up to 1,850 m (6,070 ft) altitude.

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Thicket tinamou habitat map
Thicket tinamou habitat map
Thicket tinamou
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Habits and Lifestyle

The species has a monotonous voice ‘whoo-oo’, sounding like a steam engine. The thicket tinamou can be found in pairs, families or as a solitary bird and, like most tinamous, it prefers to walk than fly.

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

Like most tinamous, it will eat fruit, seeds and invertebrates.

Mating Habits

Like most tinamous, it will place its nest on the ground alongside raised roots. It will contain around three eggs, but as many as seven, that are glossy and purple in color. This species and the slaty-breasted tinamou will produce hybrids.

Population

Conservation

The IUCN lists this bird as Least Concern, with an occurrence range of 600,000 km2 (230,000 sq mi).

References

1. Thicket tinamou Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thicket_tinamou
2. Thicket tinamou on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/61214753/95167291
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/457322

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