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Plain Chachalaca

Ortalis vetula

Description:

The plain chachalaca is 56 cm long turkey-like bird. It is long-necked with a small head and bare throat (red skinned). Adults have a greyish head and neck with a dull olive-brown body and wings. The underbelly is pale to ochraceous and the tail is blackish with green gloss and buffy-white tip. The iris is brown and bill is black; orbital skin and the feet are dull grey. The plain chachalaca feeds in trees or on the ground on fruit (figs, palms, Sapotaceae), seeds, leaves, and flowers. The call is a loud, raucous RAW-pa-haw or cha-cha-LAW-ka, often by several birds in a rhythmical chorus, especially in early morning and evening, usually from well up in trees. It also produces peeping whistles and cackles. Others describe chachalaca calls as irritating noises mimicking a bunch of arguing women. This species frequents dry and moist forests, especially where interspersed with scrub and savanna. Usually found in groups of up to 15 birds, the plain chachalaca is furtive and wary and prefers to escape from danger by running swiftly on the ground or leaping and gliding through brushy tangles.

Habitat:

Near Cerro Chato.

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2 Comments

The MnMs
The MnMs 9 years ago

Yes, I am sure is part of some song haha :-)

Maria dB
Maria dB 9 years ago

Like the common name!

The MnMs
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The MnMs

Alajuela, Costa Rica

Spotted on Apr 14, 2014
Submitted on Jun 20, 2014

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