Crimson-hooded Manakin (Pipra aureola) |
The Crimson-hooded Manakin is regularly seen in the Cultuurtuin or other places with dense undergrowth in Paramaribo or in swampy forests in the coastal area (near Charlesburg or in Peperpot plantation). The male "dances" with more males in a lek on low branches in a shadowy place, performing nice side movements. The female has a dull coloring, compared to the male, as you can see below. She comes to the lek and choses her male. Photo of a Crimson-hooded Manakin, by Raoul Ribot in Paramaribo in 2006 and one that was made made by Candy McManiman in Paramaribo in 2005. The female was photographed by Foek Chin Joe in the Cultuurtuin in Paramaribo in 2006, then a photo by Ruud Kampf (www.rekel.nl) near Apura in Suriname in 2009. Then two were made by by K. Dijkstra resp. in 2007 and the nest in January 2008 in Peperpot plantation. Martin Reid saw the white in wings of the male. Dominiek Plouvier made the video of a crimson-hooded manakin. |
Video (click the link or the 'play'-button to see) | ||
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Video recording of a Crimson-hooded Manakin © ; |
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Observations through the year | Observations of breeding through the year |
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The 197 reported observations of this bird in Suriname, mainly for the last 50 years up to 2018, have been grouped by month. More birds on one day are counted as one observation. Of course, if the graph should depict the total number of birds seen, the differences between the months could be much more pronounced. | The 1 reported breeding observations of this bird in Suriname. Most observations are about nest with eggs, some about fledglings, or feeding at a nest or the building of a nest. Of the about 5000 nests and eggs found for all species together, about 1/3 comes from the egg collection of Penard between 1896 and 1905. For some reason most collecting then was done in the first half of each year, so the shown distribution does not necessarily reflect the actual breeding preferences. The main dry season in Suriname is reckoned to be from half August to the end of November, the main wet season from half April to half August, but the the timing of begin and end does vary from year to year. Around March a second dry season often occurs. |