Tinamus cinnamomeus
The Thicket Tinamou is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Thicket Tinamou or Rufescent Tinamou, Crypturellus cinnamomeus, is a type of Tinamou commonly found in moist forests in subtropical and tropical Central Mexico. Although the Thicket Tinamou is recognized my most authorities, the SACC still classifies this bird as a sub-species of Crypturellus erythropus, Red-legged Tinamou. Contents - * 1 Taxonomy * 1. More
Thicket Tinamou soconuscensis Crypturellus cinnamomeus soconuscensis Brodkorb, 1939 Distribution: Pacific slope of s Mexico (Oaxaca and Chiapas) (Map) Taxon info Pictures On Internet Who X? Dist. References: James F. Clements. More
The Thicket Tinamou Crypturellus cinnamomeus is common in lowland and foothill mature and second growth forests of Central America. They range from Mexico, south to northwestern Costa Rica. This bird was photographed in the Santa Rosa National Park, Guanacaste, Costa Rica, June 2007. More
Thicket Tinamou The Thicket Tinamou Crypturellus cinnamomeus is a type of Tinamou commonly found in lowlands of moist forest in subtropical and tropical regions up to 1,850 m altitude. It may also be found in dry forest habitats. This species ranges from Sinaloa, (coastal strip, western Mexico), as its most northerly range, to south Mexico, and eastern Mexico, (Gulf of Mexico), but not central Mexico), to north-west Costa Rica. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 600,000 kmĀ². See more at Wikipedia.org... More
Thicket Tinamou at the bottom of http://www.1-costaricalink.com/costa_rica_fauna/thicket_tinamou.htm. Tinamous are strictly neotropical birds - not found outside the tropics, and nowhere but in the Americas. They have their own ORDER, which is pretty impressive, since only about 30 bird orders are recognized, and most birds most people know belong to just one order, that of the "perching birds. More