White-collared Manakin
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- | '''Common Name:''' White-collared Manakin | + | '''Common Name:''' White-collared Manakin<br> |
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'''Scientific Name:''' Manacus candei | '''Scientific Name:''' Manacus candei | ||
'''Size:''' 4¼ inches (11 cm) | '''Size:''' 4¼ inches (11 cm) | ||
- | '''Habitat:''' Central America | + | '''Habitat:''' Central America; Southeastern Mexico to Costa Rica and the extreme west of Panama. Found in the lowlands and foothills of the Caribbean slope up to 700 m |
- | '''Status:''' | + | '''Status:''' Least Concern. '''Global Population:''' 50,000 - 499,999 mature individuals |
'''Diet:''' Seeds, fruit and some insects. | '''Diet:''' Seeds, fruit and some insects. | ||
'''Nesting:''' Nests at the edges of moist forest, tall second growth and old cacao plantations. The female lays two brown-speckled white eggs in a shallow cup nest 1-3 m high in a horizontal tree fork. Nest-building, incubation for 18-21 days, and care of the young are undertaken by the female alone, since manakins do not form stable pairs. | '''Nesting:''' Nests at the edges of moist forest, tall second growth and old cacao plantations. The female lays two brown-speckled white eggs in a shallow cup nest 1-3 m high in a horizontal tree fork. Nest-building, incubation for 18-21 days, and care of the young are undertaken by the female alone, since manakins do not form stable pairs. | ||
- | '''Cool Facts:''' White-collared Manakins hybridize extensively with the Golden-collared Manakins in a limited area in Bocas del Toro Province, Panama. The hybrids, which show a lemon yellow collar in males, were at one time considered a distinct species, the Almirante Manakin | + | '''Cool Facts:''' White-collared Manakins hybridize extensively with the Golden-collared Manakins in a limited area in Bocas del Toro Province, Panama. The hybrids, which show a lemon yellow collar in males, were at one time considered a distinct species, the Almirante Manakin |
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