Blue-throated Piping Guan
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The blue-throated piping guan (''Pipile cumanensis'') is a
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n bird of the family
Cracidae The chachalacas, guans and curassows are birds in the family Cracidae. These are species of tropical and subtropical Central and South America. The range of one species, the plain chachalaca, just reaches southernmost parts of Texas in the Unite ...
that is somewhat similar in appearance to the
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.


Composition, range and habitat

There are two subspecies—''P. c. cumanensis'' and ''P. c. grayi''. ''P. c. cumanensis'' (Jacquin, 1784) is found from the
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, the Orinoco river in
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, and southeastern Colombia south to northwestern (Amazonian)
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and southeastern
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. There and possibly in northern Bolivia it intergrades with the bigger ''P. c. grayi'' ( Pelzeln, 1870) (Gray's piping guan), which continues through northern and central Bolivia, Mato Grosso (state of Brazil), and northern and eastern
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. This species occurs locally in forests: in Colombia and Venezuela, humid lowland forests (occasionally as high as 1000 m) whether seasonally flooded or not, and
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s. It especially favors the edges where the forest meets open land or a river.


Description

The blue-throated piping guan is described as "oddly 'prehistoric' (reptilian)" but "handsome". It averages long, including its neck and tail, both long, the neck and head disproportionately thin and small, the tail disproportionately big. Most of the plumage is black with a greenish gloss—blue-green in ''cumanensis'', olive in ''grayi''. It has a large white patch on each wing, white flecks on the wing coverts and chest, a white patch over the eye, and a white or buffy-white nape (and upper neck in ''grayi''). Both subspecies have a short white or buffy-white crest; in ''cumanensis'' it is shaggy and nearly solid-colored; in ''grayi'' it is hairier, and the feather shafts are black, appearing as streaks. The bill is baby-blue at the base and cobalt-blue at the tip. Both subspecies have blue bare flesh on the throat with a wattle in ''cumanensis'' and a hanging caruncle in ''grayi.'' The legs are red. During the breeding season it is noisy. At dawn it gives a "piping" call of 6 or so slow high-pitched, clear whistles, "slightly ascending in pitch, ''püüeee, püüeee, püüeee,…''", reminiscent of the scale-backed antbird. Its flight display, at dawn or in the daytime, includes "2 quick wing-claps (often barely audible), then 2 whirring rattles with wings," the second seeming to reverse the first as in shuffling cards (Colombia and Venezuela). At other seasons it is usually silent.


Behavior

This species occurs in pairs during the breeding season and bigger groups, as many as 12, at other times. It walks nimbly or hops with help from its wings in the canopy or sub-canopy of the forest, especially in trees with flowers or fruit that it eats. To cross clearings it sets off with fast wingbeats and then glides, giving another flurry of wingbeats if needed to maintain its height. Where not hunted it is fairly common and easy to see. Little is known about its reproduction. In Colombia it has been observed in breeding condition in February and laying eggs in May. One nest was built of twigs in thick vegetation in the canopy and contained three yellowish-white eggs.


Taxonomy

Instead of a species, the blue-throated piping guan is sometimes considered to be two subspecies of ''
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'', a name that is here restricted to the
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. Authorities disagree, as does recent evidence. A genetic study suggests a
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, but free interbreeding between this species (''grayi'') and the
red-throated piping guan The red-throated piping guan (''Pipile cujubi'') is a species of bird in the chachalaca, guan, and curassow family Cracidae. It is found in Bolivia and Brazil. Taxonomy and systematics The taxonomies of the International Ornithological Commit ...
in eastern Bolivia, creating a "hybrid swarm", suggests a
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A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithologists' Union.


Subspecies

* Gray's piping guan, ''Pipile cumanensis grayi''


References


External links


Videos and photos
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