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Bartlett's tinamou

Bartlett's tinamou

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Bartlett's tinamou is a type of tinamou found in lowland forest in South America.

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Distribution

Region

Western Amazon Basin

Typical Environment

Occurs in lowland tropical rainforests of eastern Peru, northwestern Bolivia, and far western Brazil (e.g., Acre), typically below 900 m. It favors dense understory in terra firme and seasonally flooded (várzea) forests, river-edge thickets, and secondary growth. The species uses palm groves and bamboo-rich patches where cover is abundant. It is largely terrestrial, keeping to shaded, humid forest floors and avoiding open habitats.

Altitude Range

Sea level to 900 m

Climate Zone

Tropical

Characteristics

Size27–30 cm
Wing Span38–45 cm
Male Weight0.45 kg
Female Weight0.47 kg
Life Expectancy8 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 2/5

Useful to know

Bartlett's tinamou is a shy, ground-dwelling bird of the western Amazon lowlands. Like other tinamous, males take the lead in nesting, incubating eggs from multiple females and caring for the chicks. It prefers to run through dense understory and only flushes in short, explosive flights when threatened. Its mellow, whistled calls are most often heard at dawn and dusk.

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Behaviour

Temperament

solitary and secretive

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats with explosive flushes; prefers to run

Social Behavior

Usually encountered alone or in pairs, occasionally small family groups. Nests are shallow ground scrapes concealed in dense cover. Males incubate clutches that may include eggs from multiple females and lead precocial chicks after hatching.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

Gives a low, mournful, whistled series of notes that carry through the forest undergrowth. Phrases are spaced and repeated, most active at dawn and dusk. Calls are subtle and can be ventriloquial, making the bird hard to locate.

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