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'''Male''' - crimson cap, black mask, pale greyish-white bill, white marks on the back and tertials, black girdle across white underparts, yellowish lower belly, red undertail coverts cinnamon throat. '''Female''' - darker throat and all-black crown. | '''Male''' - crimson cap, black mask, pale greyish-white bill, white marks on the back and tertials, black girdle across white underparts, yellowish lower belly, red undertail coverts cinnamon throat. '''Female''' - darker throat and all-black crown. | ||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
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==Taxonomy== | ==Taxonomy== | ||
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- Capito dayi
Identification
Male - crimson cap, black mask, pale greyish-white bill, white marks on the back and tertials, black girdle across white underparts, yellowish lower belly, red undertail coverts cinnamon throat. Female - darker throat and all-black crown.
Distribution
Taxonomy
Habitat
Moist lowland forests.
Behaviour
The diet includes fruits.