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[[Image:Andean_Cock_of_the_Rock.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by juninho<br>Taken: Manu National Park,Peru]]
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[[Image:Andean_Cock_of_the_Rock.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by juninho.<br>Photo taken: Manu National Park, [[Peru]].]]
  
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
A member of the Cotinga family and one of the two species in the genus ''Rupicola'', the Andean Cock-of-the-rock is a medium-sized (32cm, 1.5 in) long, passerine and has a large disk-like crest and scarlet or brilliant orange plumage, with a black tail and wings. A bushy crest on the forehead lends an unusual shape to the head, and makes identification even easier (although the coloration is usually enough).  The Female is significantly darker and browner than the male and has a shorter crest.  This is the national bird of Peru.
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A member of the [[:Category:Cotingidae|cotinga family]] and one of the two species in the [[:Category:Rupicola|genus ''Rupicola'']], the Andean Cock-of-the-rock is a medium-sized (32cm, 1.5 in) long, passerine and has a large disk-like crest and scarlet or brilliant orange plumage, with a black tail and wings. A bushy crest on the forehead lends an unusual shape to the head, and makes identification even easier (although the coloration is usually enough).  The female is significantly darker and browner than the male and has a shorter crest.  This is the national bird of [[Peru]].
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
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==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
Four subspecies are recognized, ''peruvianus'', ''aequatorialis'', ''saturatus'', and ''sanguinolentus''. ''Rupicola peruvianus'' has in the past been called ''Rupicola peruviana''.
 
Four subspecies are recognized, ''peruvianus'', ''aequatorialis'', ''saturatus'', and ''sanguinolentus''. ''Rupicola peruvianus'' has in the past been called ''Rupicola peruviana''.
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==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
Gorges and ravines in Cloud Forest on both slopes of the Andes.
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Gorges and ravines in cloud forest on both slopes of the Andes.
  
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==

Revision as of 03:34, 5 March 2008

Rupicola peruvianus
Photo by juninho.
Photo taken: Manu National Park, Peru.

Identification

A member of the cotinga family and one of the two species in the genus Rupicola, the Andean Cock-of-the-rock is a medium-sized (32cm, 1.5 in) long, passerine and has a large disk-like crest and scarlet or brilliant orange plumage, with a black tail and wings. A bushy crest on the forehead lends an unusual shape to the head, and makes identification even easier (although the coloration is usually enough). The female is significantly darker and browner than the male and has a shorter crest. This is the national bird of Peru.

Distribution

Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia

Taxonomy

Four subspecies are recognized, peruvianus, aequatorialis, saturatus, and sanguinolentus. Rupicola peruvianus has in the past been called Rupicola peruviana.

Habitat

Gorges and ravines in cloud forest on both slopes of the Andes.

Behaviour

The diet consists mainly of fruits. Males are polygamous and display in communal leks. The females build shallow nests with mud and plant material on the walls of rocks, hence the common name.

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