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Keel-billed motmot

Scientific name: Motmot houtouc


Keel-billed motmot

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: MOMOTIDAE

Group: Marine mammals

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 20 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.03-31.05

Gestation: N/A

Births: 01.05-31.07


Habitat:
Tropical and subtropical forests of Central America, especially in Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica, in wooded and shrubby areas

Description:
The Houtouc Motmot is a colorful and fascinating bird, primarily found in the tropical forests of Central and South America, notably in Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. It measures about 40 cm in length and is easily recognized by its vibrant plumage, often dominated by shades of blue, green, and orange. What particularly distinguishes this bird are its tail feathers, which are long and feature a characteristic fan at the tips. The Houtouc Motmot is a small predator, feeding primarily on insects, small reptiles, and sometimes fruits. It is often seen perched on low branches, where it watches its surroundings in search of prey before diving quickly to catch it. Although often solitary or in small families, it emits a piercing call to signal its presence. The species is not currently endangered, but it is sometimes threatened by deforestation and the loss of its natural habitat.

Recommended lens:
>=300 mm

Photography tips:
Use a telephoto lens to photograph this hoopoe, especially when it is perched on a branch or flying. The soft light of the morning or evening is ideal for capturing its bright colors and long plumage. Be discreet and respect their space to avoid disturbing their natural behavior.

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