White-cheeked Cotinga

Zaratornis stresemanni

Near Threatened

The White-cheeked Cotinga is a Neotropical cotinga of Andean forests and foothills of western South America. It feeds largely on fruit, moves seeds through forest canopies, and many species use loud calls, bright plumage, or display perches during breeding. It is not yet globally threatened, but range limits or habitat pressure mean it needs watching.

Family
Cotingidae
Range
White-cheeked Cotinga Range — Andean forests and foothills of western South America
Population
≈ 2.5K-9,999
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