Plain Chachalaca - Ortalis vetula |
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DescriptionPlain chachalacas are about 20-24 inches in length. They have a small head and dark brown feathers on their heads and backs, with lighter brown feathers on their chests. They have a very long, green-tinged tail with a white tip.
RangeThe plain chachalaca is found from southern Texas in the Rio Grande Valley south to Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The plain chachalaca does not migrate. |
HabitatThe plain chachalaca lives in river woodlands and thickets. They prefer to live close to water. DietThe plain chachalaca eats leaves, grain, berries, buds, and sometimes insects. Life Cycle The female lays 3-4 eggs in a nest made of sticks and lined with moss and leaves. Occasionally, she uses the old nests of other birds. The nest is usually made in a low tree branch or on heavy vine 3-30 feet off the ground. The eggs take 3-4 weeks to hatch, and the chicks leave the nest 2-3 weeks after they hatch.
BehaviorThe plain chachalaca is a very noisy bird. At dawn and sunset, groups of them call loudly from the treetops. |
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