Chestnut-crested cotinga
The chestnut-crested cotinga is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
Taxonomy and systematics
The chestnut-crested cotinga shares genus Ampelion with the red-crested cotinga. Early in the twentieth century some authors had placed both of them in genus Heliochera, which no longer exists.The chestnut-crested cotinga has two subspecies, the nominate A. r. rufaxilla and A. r. antioquiae.
Description
The chestnut-crested cotinga is long and weighs. The sexes have the same plumage. Adults of the nominate subspecies have a black crown with a long chestnut crest in the center. Their upperparts are olive gray with dusky streaks on the back. Their wings and tail are mostly black or blackish brown with chestnut lesser and median wing coverts. Their face, nape, and throat are chestnut. Their upper breast is gray and their lower breast and belly are yellow with black streaks except on the belly's center. Subspecies A. r. antioquiae is larger than the nominate, with darker chestnut areas and more and wider streaks on the breast and belly. Both subspecies have a bright red iris, a bill with a blue-gray base and black tip, and dark olive or olive-gray legs and feet.Distribution and habitat
The chestnut-crested cotinga has a disjunct distribution. Subspecies A. r. antioquiae is the more northerly of the two. It is found in Colombia's Central Andes from Antioquia Department to Huila Department and the Western Andes in Cauca and Valle del Cauca departments. Its range apparently extends into western Sucumbíos Province in extreme northern Ecuador. The nominate subspecies is found from southern Zamora-Chinchipe Province in extreme southern Ecuador south through Peru on the eastern Andean slope into Bolivia to Cochabamba Department.The chestnut-crested cotinga inhabits humid montane forest and woodlands at and near tree line. In elevation it ranges between in Colombia, between in Ecuador, between in Peru, and between in Bolivia.