Population size assessment of the endangered redbilled
curassow Crax blumenbachii: accouting for variation in detectability and sex-biased estimates.
Tracheal strictures, compression, or obstruction resolved by resection have been described in a variety of birds, including a pied imperial pigeon (Ducula bicolor), (3) ducks, (3,5) a goose (Anser species), (6) a crane (Grus species), (7) a stork (Ardeola ibis), (3) a
curassow (Crux globulosa), (3) blue and gold macaws, (8,9) a barn owl (Tyto alba), (10) a red-tailed hawk (Buteo jaimaicensis), (11) and an eagle (Halieaeetus leucocephalus).
The only other bird in the area with which the photograph could be confused, would be a male great
curassow (Grax rubra, MacKinnon, 2005), a common prey item on jaguar diets (Foster et al., 2010).
On 17 June 2013, along a transect through a habitat fragment of evergreen rain forest and secondary growth in the central part of the Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve, we were searching for feathers of the great
curassow (Crax rubra).
Use and knowledge of the razor-billed
curassow Pauxi tuberosa (spix, 1825) (galliformes, cracidae) by a riverine community of the Oriental Amazonia, Brazil.
Emu Kiwi
Curassow Black swan QUESTION 3 - for 3 points: Who sailed to America in the Mayflower?
A Emu B Kiwi C
Curassow D Black swan QUESTION 3 - for 3 points: Who sailed to America in the Mayflower?
(1) Nor were forgotten or underrated the black meat birds hunted in Brazil, such as the guan, the
curassow, the fruitcrow, the toucanet, the toucan, the oropendola, the woodpecker and the seriema because "varied are the ways of preparing them";1 nor were forgotten birds such as the thrush, which should not be neglected because of its small size, "as they offer very tasty dishes".
Today, the El Paujil Nature Reserve covers 6,935 acres and provides permanent protection for 100 pairs of the critically endangered Blue-billed
Curassow, as well as habitat for the Magdalena Spider Monkey, Jaguar, Spectacled Bear, and extremely rare Magdalena race of the Lowland Tapir, Tapirus terrestris columbianus.
Some organs of the razor-billed
curassow (Pauxi tuberosa Spix, Cracidae) are used by a riverine community of the Oriental Amazonia in Brazil (Barros et al., 2011).