Tityra Semifasciata
Tityra semifasciata, commonly known as the Black-crowned Tityra, is a bird species found in Central America, particularly in countries like Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. It typically inhabits tropical and subtropical forests, often near water sources. This bird is recognized for its striking black crown and white underparts, making it visually distinctive.
The diet of the Black-crowned Tityra primarily consists of fruits, insects, and small vertebrates. These birds are known for their melodious calls and often form small flocks. Their breeding season usually occurs during the rainy months, where they build nests in tree cavities or dense foliage.