... Crypturellus soui * 21.5–23 cm ( 81⁄2 – 9 in ) Fairly common and widespread in east , up to 1350 m , in forest ( especially near rivers and streams ) and tall second growth ; prefers dense undergrowth . Also rare in evergreen forest in ...
... Crypturellus soui caquetae Chapman , 1915 Diagnosis . A transitional form between mustelinus and soui , and the dark extreme nigriceps . Male not certainly separable from soui ; differs from mustelinus in darker and browner dorsum , and ...
... Tinamou has mostly black head. Voice A long series of up to 32 pure whistles in c.40 sec that first rise and then fall in pitch and decelerate. C. Little Tinamou Crypturellus soui 22–24cm (8.5–9.5”) Ssp. andrei (Andes, NW,
... Crypturellus duidae Tinamou 2 Variegated Crypturellus Tinamou variegatus lightly barred back black crown heavily ... soui shy and elusive, will not flush andrei highly variable with uniform unbarred upperparts immature ...
... Crypturellus soui ST ST T TUO 245,250 , X , 205 G - FR - G Crypturellus undulatus ZTFO X , X , X , 540 G - FR - G Crypturellus bartletti F X , X , X , 241 G - FR - G Crypturellus variegatus U FU X , X , 384,352 G - FR - G ...
... Crypturellus soui hoffmannsi Brabourne & Chubb, 1914 NCR [JS Crypturellus soui albigularis] Wilhelm Hoffmanns (1865–1909) was a German naturalist who collected in Peru and Brazil (1903–1908). A mammal is named after him. Höfling. Velvety ...