Rufous motmot

Baryphthengus martii

The rufous motmot is a near-passerine bird which is a resident breeder in rain forests from northeastern Honduras south to western Ecuador, northeastern Bolivia, and southwestern Brazil.
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Appearance

This large motmot is 46 cm long and weighs 195 g. It is mainly cinnamon-rufous, with a black face mask and central breast spot, green wings and sides, a greenish-blue lower belly, and dark blue tail and flight feathers. The tail is very long and has a bare-shafted racket tip. The bill and legs are black. Young birds are paler and duller than adults, and lack the tail rackets and black breast spot. The call of the rufous motmot is a low owl-like "hoop hoop huhuhuhuhuhu".
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Naming

The binomial commemorates the German botanist and explorer Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius.
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Habitat

This is a bird of tall wet forest and second growth.
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Reproduction

It nests in a 4–5 m long tunnel in a bank or the side of a mammal burrow. The clutch size and eggs are undescribed.
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Food

Rufous motmots feed on insects, lizards, fish, crabs, and also consume many fruits, especially those of palms and "Heliconias". These birds often sit still on a canopy perch, and in their dense forest habitat can be difficult to see, despite their size and colour.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderCoraciiformes
FamilyMomotidae
GenusBaryphthengus
SpeciesB. martii