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Birds

Lance-tailed
Manakin

Least Concern

Stable

Lance-tailed Manakin

Chiroxiphia lanceolata

The Lance-tailed Manakin is a small perching bird which breeds in tropical Central and South America from Costa Rica to northern Venezuela.

This manakin is a fairly common bird of dry and moist deciduous forests, but not rainforest. The female builds a cup nest in a tree; two brown-mottled cream eggs are laid, and incubated entirely by the female for about 20 days.

Like other manakins, the Lance-tailed Manakin is a compact, brightly coloured forest bird, typically 14 cm long and weighing 18 gm. Both male and female have the two central tail feathers elongated to form a spike. The male is mainly black, with a red crown patch, bright sky-blue back, and bright orange legs.

The female has olive-green upperparts, and somewhat paler olive underparts. Young males are olive, but show a red cap and the start of a blue back as they mature.

This species is similar to Blue-backed Manakin, which breeds further south and east, but the latter lacks the spiky tail, and the male has a somewhat darker blue back.

The male Lance-tailed Manakin has an interesting breeding display, unusual in that it is cooperative rather than competitive. Two males perch next to each other on a bare stick and jump up and down alternately, sometimes giving short flights. Groups of birds may perform together, with a different stick for each pair of displaying males. These manakins eat fruit and some insects.

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Regional Names
  • French:
    Manakin lancéolé
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Taxanomy

PASSERIFORMES
PIPRIDAE
Chiroxiphia lanceolata

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