Tityra Inca
The Tityra Inca, commonly known as the Inca Tityra, is a species of bird belonging to the family Tityridae. It is primarily found in the tropical forests of South America, particularly in countries like Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia. This bird is recognized for its striking plumage, which typically features a combination of black, white, and gray colors.
Inca Tityras are medium-sized birds, measuring about 20 to 25 centimeters in length. They are known for their distinctive calls and often inhabit areas near water sources. Their diet mainly consists of fruits and insects, making them important for seed dispersal in their ecosystems.