
The plain chachalaca is a large bird in the family Cracidae. It breeds in tropical and subtropical environments from mezquital thickets in the Rio Grande Valley in southernmost Texas, United States to northernmost Costa Rica.
In Central America, this species occurs in the Pacific lowlands from Chiapas, Mexico to northern Nicaragua and as a separate population in Costa Rica, where its range is separated by a short distance, as a disjunct population.
Similar species: Landfowl
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Uploaded Nov 4, 2023. Captured Sep 28, 2022 19:16 in Javier Rojo Gomez 25, 77580 Puerto Morelos, Q.R., Mexico.
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