Pompadour Cotinga Extraordinarily Beautiful Bird You Might Not Have Heard About
Both male and female pompadour cotinga have a short beak and wide gape. This trait is shared by other members of the family Cotingidae and is indicative of a frugivorous diet. Eggs of this species are not well documented, but have been described as bluish-grey and blotched. In addition, chicks undergo a change from white to a blotched-grey color, possibly serving as a form of camouflage in the nest.