Andean Cock-of-the-Rock
It’s not hard to see why the Andean Cock-of-the-Rock is known for its striking appearance. This bright orange bird, found in the cloud forests of South America, has brilliant plumage and a distinctive fan-shaped crest on its head, making it one of the most recognizable birds in the world. The male cock-of-the-rock is also famous for its unique courtship display, which involves gathering with other males in a communal area to perform a series of jumps, calls, and wing displays in order to attract a mate. This display is so elaborate and eye-catching that it has become a popular tourist attraction in the areas where the birds live. The cock-of-the-rock’s extreme appearance and courtship display make it one of the most unique birds in the world, but it’s also a fascinating species in terms of its biology. The diet consists mainly of fruit and insects, although small reptiles and frogs have been recorded. The fruits consumed are often from the plant families Lauraceae, Annonaceae, and Rubiaceae, although a few other plant families have also been reported in their diet. They are one of many species recorded following army ants. They occasionally will eat high protein fruits, but they prefer to eat the other fruits on their menu.