| They say the gray-winged cotinga occupies forest at a higher elevation than the black-and-gold cotinga. |
| It embraces as sub-genera the cotinga proper, the Caterpillar-eaters, and the Chatterers. |
| Using remote sensing predictions, the researchers calculate the likely range of a rare and range-restricted endemic bird of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the grey-winged cotinga. |
| A plum-throated cotinga, like the one shown above in a lowland rain forest, is one species of over a thousand that make Peru a birder's paradise. |
| Actually finding the cotinga would be a huge step toward establishing the use of computer models as viable tools for determining what areas should be protected. |
| This cotinga is a solitary bird, and utters only a monotonous whistle, which sounds like quet. |