Horned Curassow vs Andean Guan

Pauxi unicornis comparé à Penelope montagnii

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Attribut Horned Curassow Andean Guan
Nom scientifique Pauxi unicornis Penelope montagnii
Ordre Galliformes Galliformes
Famille Cracidae Cracidae
Statut de conservation Critically Endangered Least Concern
Longueur
Envergure 81,2 cm (32.0 in) 48,3 cm (19.0 in)
Poids 3725,0 g (131.40 oz) 650,0 g (22.93 oz)
Régime alimentaire Frugivorous; eats large seeds, fruits, and invertebrates on the floor of Bolivian and Peruvian montane … Eats fruits, berries, leaves, flowers, and buds in Andean cloud forests. Forages at all levels …
Taille de la couvée 1 2
Population Trend
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Habitat Comparison

Habitats partagés

Horned Curassow only

Aucun(e)

Andean Guan only

Aucun(e)

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Song & Call Comparison

Horned Curassow

Chant

Emits a deep, resonant booming call. The powerful, far-carrying boom is infrequently recorded; Critically Endangered; calls in Bolivian cloud forest are among the rarest cracid sounds.

Andean Guan

Chant

Emits deep, resonant honking calls and loud wing-whirring display flights. Andean cloud forest echoes with both calls and wing-whirring at dawn across multiple Penelope guans.

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Geographic Range & Migration

Horned Curassow

Endemic to the east Andean slopes of Bolivia in Santa Cruz and Cochabamba at 1,000-2,000 m. Found in humid montane forest. Endangered.

Andean Guan

Resident in the Andes from Venezuela and Colombia south to Bolivia at 1,500-3,600 m. Found in humid cloud forest and montane scrub.

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Statut de conservation

Critically Endangered

Horned Curassow

Least Concern

Andean Guan

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How to Tell Them Apart

Horned Curassow

Plumage

Glossy black; white lower belly and undertail; a single erect blue-grey conical horn on forehead (smaller than Helmeted Curassow casque); red bill; legs red. Very rare; horn distinguishes from all …

Andean Guan

Plumage

Dark olive-brown above; bare red throat wattle; neck and breast streaked white on dark background; lower belly and flanks rufous-chestnut; tail dark with slight gloss.

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About These Birds

Horned Curassow

A large cracid (~3.7 kg) of family Cracidae, bearing a prominent red casque on the forehead resembling a unicorn horn. Found in humid lowland and foothill forests in Bolivia and possibly Peru. Forages on the forest floor for fallen fruits. Critically Endangered; one of the rarest birds in South America with extremely limited range, severe habitat loss, and hunting pressure.

Andean Guan

A medium-sized cracid (~650 g) of family Cracidae, with dull brown-olive plumage and a bare red throat wattle. Inhabits Andean cloud forests and forest edges from Venezuela south to Bolivia at elevations of 1,200–3,500 m. Feeds on fruits, seeds, and invertebrates. Least Concern; widespread in montane Andes and one of the more commonly encountered Penelope guans.

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