White-whiskered puffbird
The white-whiskered puffbird, also called the white-whiskered soft-wing or brown puffbird, is a near-passerine bird in the family Bucconidae, the puffbirds, nunlets, and nunbirds. It is found from southeastern Mexico through Central America, Colombia, and Ecuador into Peru.
Taxonomy and systematics
The white-whiskered puffbird has these four subspecies:- M. p. inornata du Bus de Gisignies
- M. p. panamensis Lafresnaye
- M. p. magdalenae Todd
- M. p. poliopsis Sclater
Description
The white-whiskered puffbird is about long with an average weight of about. Unlike most puffbirds, the male and female have different plumages. Both sexes have bristles around the base of the large bill, and white "whiskers", which are actually tufts of feathers. The nominate adult male's upperparts are brown to chestnut brown. The forecrown has narrow buff or tawny streaks and most of the rest of the upperparts have buff or tawny spots. The tail is chesnut brown. Its lores, supercilium, cheeks, and the sides of the neck are tawny. The throat and upper breast are tawny to tawny buff and the rest of the underparts are buffy white with darker streaks on the breast and flanks. The adult female has less of a chesnut cast; its crown is grayer and its upperparts olive to brown. Most of the underparts are buff to cinnamon-buff with darker streaks; the abdomen is white. Juveniles are like the female but with heavier streaking on the underparts. The subspecies are all similar to the nominate, differing mainly in the shades of gray, brown, and rufous and in the density of the streaking.Distribution and habitat
The subspecies of white-whiskered puffbird are distributed thus:- M. p. inornata, the Caribbean slope from southeastern Mexico through Belize, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica into western Panama.
- M. p. panamensis, the Pacific slope from southwestern Costa Rica through Panama into northwestern Colombia
- M. p. magdalenae, the Magdalena River valley of west-central Colombia
- M. p. poliopsis, southwestern Colombia through western Ecuador into extreme northwestern Peru