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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
Location:  Costa Rica,Laguna del Lagarto Lodge
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Male is 50 cm long and weighs 520g; the smaller female is 38 cm long and weighs 230g.
 
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Chestnut, black head and rump, yellow tail with two dark central feathers, bare blue cheek patchpink wattle, brown iris, long billblack at the base with a red tip.  
The Montezuma Oropendola, Psarocolius montezuma, is a New World tropical icterid bird.  It is among the oropendola species sometimes separated in the genus Gymnostinops.
 
The sexes are very different in size; the male is 50 cm long and weighs 520g; the smaller female is 38 cm long and weighs 230g.
 
   
 
Males are mainly chestnut with a blackish head and rump, and a tail which is bright yellow apart from two dark central feathers. There is a bare blue cheek patch and a pink wattle, the iris is brown, and the long bill is black at the base with a red tip. Females are similar, but smaller than males with a relatively smaller wattle. Young birds are duller than adults and have a paler and less demarcated bill. No subspecies are currently recognized.
 
 
 
Although the Chestnut-headed Oropendola shares much of this species's range, it is smaller, mainly black with a chestnut head (instead of mainly chestnut with a blackish head), and lacks coloured facial patches, so the two oropendolas are unlikely to be confused.
 
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
It is a resident breeder in the Caribbean coastal lowlands from southeastern Mexico to central Panama, but is absent from El Salvador and southern Guatemala. It also occurs on the Pacific slope of Nicaragua and northwestern Costa Rica.
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[[Mexico]], [[Panama]], [[Nicaragua]] and [[Costa Rica]].
  
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
The Montezuma Oropendola inhabits forest canopy, edges and old plantations.  
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Forest canopy, edges and old plantations.  
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
The Montezuma Oropendola is a quite common bird in parts of its range, often seen in small or larger flocks foraging in trees for small vertebrates, large insects, nectar, and fruit, including bananas and Cecropia spikes. Outside the breeding season, this species is quite mobile, with some seasonal movements.
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Diet includes small vertebrates, large insects, nectar, and fruit, including bananas and Cecropia spikes.  
 
 
It is a colonial breeder which builds a hanging woven nest of fibres and vines, 60–180 cm long, high in a tree. Each colony has a dominant male, which mates with most of the females following an elaborate bowing display. The female lays two dark-spotted white or buff eggs which hatch in 15 days; the young fledge in 30. There are typically about 30 nests in a colony, but up to 172 have been recorded.
 
 
 
The song of the male Montezuma Oropendola is given during the bowing display, and consists of a conversational bubbling followed by loud gurgles, tic-tic-glik-glak-GLUUuuuuu. Both sexes have loud cack and crrrk calls.
 
 
 
The English and scientific names of this species commemorate the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II.
 
  
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It is a colonial breeder building a hanging woven nest made of fibres and vines.  2 dark-spotted white or buff eggs are laid and incubated for 15 days; the young fledge in 30. There are usually about 30 nests in a colony.
  
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showgallery.php?mcats=all&what=allfields&si=Montezuma+Oropendola View more images of Montezuma Oropendola in the gallery]
 
*[http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showgallery.php?mcats=all&what=allfields&si=Montezuma+Oropendola View more images of Montezuma Oropendola in the gallery]
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Revision as of 12:54, 22 October 2007

Gymnostinops montezuma
Photo by Reini
Location: Costa Rica,Laguna del Lagarto Lodge

Identification

Male is 50 cm long and weighs 520g; the smaller female is 38 cm long and weighs 230g. Chestnut, black head and rump, yellow tail with two dark central feathers, bare blue cheek patch, pink wattle, brown iris, long bill, black at the base with a red tip.

Distribution

Mexico, Panama, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Forest canopy, edges and old plantations.

Behaviour

Diet includes small vertebrates, large insects, nectar, and fruit, including bananas and Cecropia spikes.

It is a colonial breeder building a hanging woven nest made of fibres and vines. 2 dark-spotted white or buff eggs are laid and incubated for 15 days; the young fledge in 30. There are usually about 30 nests in a colony.


External Links

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