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Rufous-tailed Jacamar. Ariramba de cauda ruiva

1 min · 16. joulu 2021
jakson Rufous-tailed Jacamar. Ariramba de cauda ruiva kansikuva

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The long beak and iridescent plumage are reminiscent of a large hummingbird, but the ariramba belongs to another family of birds (called Galbulidae). It is also known as the needle-nose and goes by many other names. It feeds on insects, which it hunts in flight. It can be found in a large part of Brazil, except in the southern region.

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