Rufous potoo

Phyllaemulor bracteatus

The rufous potoo is a species of bird in the family Nyctibiidae. It is the only member of the genus "Phyllaemulor". It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Suriname Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela.
Rufous Potoo, Mocagua, Colombia One of the birding highlights of the trip. This potoo is rarely observed. It is much smaller than most other potoos. It's quite dark or appears dark due to the dense forests it resides in. To the naked eye, it resembles a large rotten leaf. The bird even sways in the wind to make the illusion more convincing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzoTuQ7k9B4
(above digiscope video by our guide and friend Manuel Espejo). Colombia,Colombia 2024,Geotagged,Leticia,Phyllaemulor bracteatus,Rufous potoo,South America,Spring,World

Appearance

The rufous potoo is 21 to 25 cm long and weighs 46 to 58 g. The rufous potoo is the smallest member of its family, and the most unusually colored. It is overall a deep orange-red with large white spots; the color is paler on the throat. The spots on the upper belly have a thin black border and the tail has darker bars. It has long bristles in the loral region. It resembles a dead leaf, an impression heightened by its vertical posture on a roost, where it gently sways.

Distribution

The rufous potoo is found in Amazonia from Venezuela south to Peru and east into Brazil, French Guiana, and Guyana. The AOS-SACC also records it as "Hypothetical" in Bolivia. It is known only from scattered locations though it probably occurs more widely than them.

Status

The IUCN has assessed the rufous potoo as being of Least Concern, though its population is not known and is believed to be decreasing. It is "[p]robably not seriously threatened as long as extensive areas of Amazonian forest remain intact".

Habitat

It primarily inhabits forests on nutrient-poor soils such as those with high sand content and those in blackwater regions. It is mostly found in the under- and mid-stories of both primary and mature secondary "terra firme" forest. It also occurs in swampy palm forests of the Campinarana. In elevation it ranges only as high as 550 m.

Reproduction

The rufous potoo's nesting season apparently spans from September to possibly February. Very few nests are known. The "nest" is unusual: The bird lays its single egg on top of a broken stub.

Food

The rufous potoo forages by sallying from a perch to capture flying insects, and usually returns to the same perch. It feeds on insects of at least five orders.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderNyctibiiformes
FamilyNyctibiidae
GenusPhyllaemulor
SpeciesP. bracteatus
Photographed in
Colombia