Saffron-crested tyrant-manakin

Neopelma chrysocephalum

The saffron-crested tyrant-manakin, or saffron-crested neopelma, is a species of bird in the family Pipridae, the manakins.
Saffron-crested Tyrant-Manakin Mitú, Vaupés department Neopelma chrysocephalum,Saffron-crested tyrant-manakin

Appearance

It's a small short-tailed manakin, with a light yellowish breast; it has an overall appearance very similar to a flycatcher, and is named for the color of its saffron yellow crest.
Saffron-crested Tyrant-Manakin (Neopelma chrysocephalum) Saffron-crested Tyrant-Manakin (Neopelma chrysocephalum) near Mitú, Vaupés, Colombia. Colombia,Geotagged,Neopelma chrysocephalum,Saffron-crested tyrant-manakin

Distribution

It is found in the Guianas, southern Venezuela and the northwestern Amazon Basin. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland.

The range in northern South America is the coastal Guianan region extending into coastal northeastern Brazil, the extreme north of Amapá state. The range extends westward, and inland from Guyana into southeast Venezuela, eastern Colombia and then extends southeasterly down the Rio Negro river corridor to the Amazon River confluence and then the confluence of the Madeira River; it also extends upstream on the Amazon River 250 km to the Purus River confluence.

In the Amazon Basin, the North Region, Brazil, the species is in the states of Amapá, Amazonas, and very southern Roraima. Disjunct localized populations are in northern Peru along river headwaters.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyPipridae
GenusNeopelma
SpeciesN. chrysocephalum
Photographed in
Colombia