Wire-tailed manakin
The wire-tailed manakin is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is found Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
Taxonomy and systematics
The wire-tailed manakin has two subspecies, the nominate P. f. filicauda and P. f. subpallida. One publication has suggested that the two subspecies should be merged.During much of the twentieth century several authors placed the wire-tailed manakin in its own genus, Teleonema, but that genus was merged into Pipra starting in the 1970s. The species forms a superspecies with its two congeners, the band-tailed manakin and crimson-hooded manakin.
Description
The wire-tailed manakin is sexually dimorphic. The species is long exclusive of the eponymous tail filaments. Male's filaments add about to its length and female's about. The species weighs an average of about. Adult males of the nominate subspecies have a yellow forecrown, face, and throat; the rest of their crown, nape, and sides of the neck are bright red. The rest of their upperparts, wings, and tail are black. Their entire underparts are yellow. They have a white or whitish iris. Adult females have a mostly dull olive-green head, upperparts, wings, and tail. Their face and breast have a yellow tinge; their lower breast and belly are grayish that is lightest on the belly. They have a pale gray or magenta to whitish iris. Both sexes have a blackish bill and sooty reddish legs and feet. Immatures of both sexes resemble adult females but have a brown iris. Subspecies P. f. subpallida is essentially the same as the nominate though males are slightly paler overall.Distribution and habitat
The nominate subspecies of the wire-tailed manakin is the more northwesterly of the two and has a much smaller range. It is found from east of the Andes in Colombia into western Venezuela on both sides of the Andes. To the north of them its range extends to northeastern Zulia and southern Lara. South of them it extends from Táchira and western Apure northeast to a north-south line roughly from the Federal District and Miranda south to southern Apure. Subspecies P. f. subpallida is found from eastern Ecuador and northeastern Peru east across western and southern Amazonas in Venezuela into northwestern and central Brazil. There its range extends east north of the Amazon to the Branco and Negro rivers and south of the Amazon to the upper Juruá and middle Purus rivers.The wire-tailed manakin inhabits a variety of somewhat open landscapes; in all of them it favors areas along watercourses. These include gallery forest, secondary forest, and open woodlands. In Venezuela it also occurs in coffee and cacao plantations. In Colombia and Ecuador it ranges in elevation up to. In Venezuela it reaches north of the Orinoco River and only to south of it. In Brazil it reaches.