
Tinamou - Wikipedia
Tinamous are opportunistic feeders and eat a wide range of foods, though each species varies in proportional dietary makeup. Tinamou genera can be roughly divided into three groups based …
Tinamou | Features, Natural History & Classification | Britannica
tinamou, (order Tinamiformes), any of about 47 species of ground-dwelling birds found in Central and South America. Tinamous superficially resemble partridges and quail but have limited …
Great tinamou - Wikipedia
The great tinamou (Tinamus major) is a species of tinamou ground bird native to Central and South America. There are several subspecies, mostly differentiated by their coloration.
Great Tinamou - eBird
Large, almost tailless game bird that lives on the ground in humid tropical lowlands. Hunted for food and thus has been wiped out from many areas. Rarely seen, but haunting two-parted …
Grey tinamou - Wikipedia
The grey tinamou (Tinamus tao) is a type of ground bird native to South America. Four subspecies are recognised.
Tinamou - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tinamou is one of an family of birds called the Tinamidae. They are the only species within the family. There are 47 species of tinamou in Central and South America. They are one of the …
Great tinamou - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The great tinamou (Tinamus major) is a species of tinamou ground bird native to Central and South America. There are several subspecies, mostly differentiated by their coloration.
Cinereous Tinamou - eBird
Small dark tinamou of tropical lowlands. Entirely brownish gray. Found in the understory of rainforest, especially along streams and in areas with dense undergrowth. Listen for a short, …
Tinamou - Nesting, Eggs, Incubation | Britannica
Tinamou - Nesting, Eggs, Incubation: Multiple mating is the rule among tinamous, although a few species maintain stable pairs. The male constructs and defends the nest, and incubates the …
Gray Tinamou - Tinamus tao - Birds of the World
Mar 4, 2020 · Gray Tinamou (Tinamus tao), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, …