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Rufous Motmot
Scientific name: Momotus momota

IUCN Status: Least Concern
Family: MOMOTIDAE
Group: Birds
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 20 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 15.03-15.04
Gestation: 21 jours
Births: 01.05-15.05
Habitat:
Humid tropical forests, forest edges, open woodlands
Description:
The Rufous Motmot is a medium-sized tropical bird, measuring between 38 and 43 cm in length. It is identifiable by its bright blue crown bordered by a black band, green back, and rufous chest. Its long tail ends with two racket-shaped feathers, characteristic of the genus. Found in the humid forests of Central and South America, it frequents forest edges and open woodlands. Omnivorous, it feeds on insects, small vertebrates, and fruits. It nests in tunnels dug into banks or slopes, where the female typically lays 3 to 4 white eggs. Although currently listed as Least Concern, deforestation poses a threat to its natural habitats.
Recommended lens:
>=300 mm
Photography tips:
Use a telephoto lens to capture the Rufous Motmot perched in the canopy's shade. The subdued light of the understory highlights the vibrant colors of its plumage. Be patient and discreet to observe its natural behavior without disturbance.
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