Manakin
Manakins are small, colorful birds belonging to the family Pipridae, primarily found in the tropical forests of Central and South America. They are known for their vibrant plumage and unique courtship displays, where males perform elaborate dances to attract females.
These birds typically inhabit lowland rainforests and are often seen in pairs or small groups. Manakins feed mainly on fruits and insects, playing a vital role in their ecosystem by helping to disperse seeds. Their distinctive calls and songs add to the rich soundscape of their forest habitats.