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- The plantcutters are a group of p****erine birds in the cotinga family, Cotingidae. They were previously in their own family, Phytotomidae. The three plantcutters...
- The Peruvian plantcutter (Phytotoma raimondii) is an endangered species of bird in the family Cotingidae. As the other plantcutters, this species is ****ually...
- The rufous-tailed plantcutter (Phytotoma rara), sometimes called the Chilean plantcutter, is a p****erine bird of southern South America, now placed in...
- The white-tipped plantcutter (Phytotoma rutila) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. As the other plantcutters, this species is ****ually dimorphic...
- (Pachyramphus spodiurus), white-winged guan (Penelope albipennis), Peruvian plantcutter (Phytotoma raimondii), El Oro parakeet (Pyrrhura orcesi), yellow-bellied...
- Rufous-tailed plantcutter or Chilean plantcutter, Phytotoma rara Peruvian plantcutter, Phytotoma raimondii White-tipped plantcutter or reddish plantcutter, Phytotoma...
- decorated with plumes or wattles. White-tipped plantcutter, Phytotoma rutila Rufous-tailed plantcutter, Phytotoma rara Swallow-tailed cotinga, Phibalura...
- (E) (vulnerable) Red-banded fruiteater, Pipreola whitelyi White-tipped plantcutter, Phytotoma rutila (V) Swallow-tailed cotinga, Phibalura flavirostris...
- meadowlark Peruvian pelican Peruvian piedtail Peruvian pipit Peruvian plantcutter Peruvian racket-tail Peruvian recurvebill Peruvian seaside cinclodes...
- pale-legged hornero. It also steals eggs from the endangered Peruvian plantcutter. The white-tailed jay forages in flocks of up to ten individuals, but...