Features

Diet

Predation

Breeding/Nesting

Social Spacing

Mating System

Relations

References

 

White-Bearded Manakin

(manacus manacus)

Photo courtesy of Tom Davis, http://www.geometer.org

The white-bearded manakin is a small, neotropical forest species that lives in competitive leks. It lives in the lower levels of the tropical forests of South American countries, including Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina, and Trinadad, which has the largest leks (__________ March 22, 2006. White-Bearded Manakin. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-bearded_Manakin).

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