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Yellow-knobbed curassow (
Crax daubentoni
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The most striking features of this large forest bird are its crest of forward-curling feathers and the fleshy yellow knob and watt...
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Black guan (
Chamaepetes unicolor
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Information on the black guan is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Bearded guan (
Penelope barbata
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Information on the bearded guan is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Wattled guan (
Aburria aburri
)
The wattled guan is immediately recognisable by the long, slender, bright yellow and red wattle that hangs from the throat, a feat...
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Razor-billed curassow (
Mitu tuberosum
)
Information on the razor-billed curassow is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Northern helmeted curassow (
Pauxi pauxi
)
This large and unusual-looking bird is named for the bizarre bluish-grey fig-shaped casque on its forehead. The plumage is predomi...
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Cauca guan (
Penelope perspicax
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Information on the cauca guan is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Trinidad piping guan (
Pipile pipile
)
The Trinidad piping guan is known locally as the 'pawi'. This rare bird is a blackish-brown colour all-over with a slight purple g...
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Highland guan (
Penelopina nigra
)
Belonging to the same family as the curassows, the highland guan is a sexually dimorphic bird. Adult males are black overall with...
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Great curassow (
Crax rubra
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The great curassow is a magnificent bird, so named for its conspicuous size of almost a metre tall. The striking species is instan...
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Red-billed curassow (
Crax blumenbachii
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This typically-coloured curassow, with glossy black plumage, white vent, and long black curly crest, can be identified by the cons...
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Chestnut-bellied guan (
Penelope ochrogaster
)
Information on the chestnut-bellied guan is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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White-winged guan (
Penelope albipennis
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Information on the white-winged guan is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Southern helmeted curassow (
Pauxi unicornis
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This large forest bird, also known as the horned curassow, gets its curious common name from the long, blue, horn-shaped casque pr...
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Black-fronted piping-guan (
Pipile jacutinga
)
This peculiar bird of South America has a large red throat wattle with a blue base and a ring of bare bluish skin around the eyes...
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Blue-billed curassow (
Crax alberti
)
The blue-billed curassow is the most threatened cracid species in the world and amongst the most endangered of all birds. This lar...
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Wattled curassow (
Crax globulosa
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This charismatic forest bird derives its curious common name from the two well developed dangling wattles below the male’s bill, w...
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