Tityra Semirostris
The Tityra semirostris, commonly known as the white-collared manakin, is a small bird found in Central and South America. It typically inhabits lowland forests and edges, where it can be seen foraging for fruits and insects. This species is characterized by its striking plumage, with a distinctive white collar around its neck.
Tityra semirostris is part of the family Tityridae and is known for its melodious calls. These birds are often observed in pairs or small groups, engaging in social behaviors. Their conservation status is currently assessed as Least Concern, indicating a stable population in their natural habitat.