Striolated manakin

Machaeropterus striolatus

The striolated manakin or western striped manakin is a small South American species of passerine bird in the family Pipridae. It is found in west and north west Amazonia. The striolated manakin was formerly considered conspecific with the kinglet manakin with the common name "striped manakin". Males have a bright red crown, which the females lack.
Striped (Striolated) Manakin at Reserva Natural Cañon Del Río Claro Colombia,Geotagged,Machaeropterus regulus,Machaeropterus striolatus,Rio Claro,Striolated manakin,Striped manakin,Winter

Appearance

The striolated manakin is 9–9.5 cm in length and weighs around 9.4 g . The male of the nominate race is olive green above with a red crown and nape. The underparts are streaked redish and white. The throat is whitish. The female lacks the red crown.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyPipridae
GenusMachaeropterus
SpeciesM. striolatus
Photographed in
Colombia