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| | NOTES ON THE BEHAVIOR OF THREE COTINGIDAE |
 | | Preparation of a place for displaying is seen in another member of the Cotingidae, the Cock of the Rock (Rupicola rupicola) (Guppy, 1958: 90-92), and has been found in some species of manakins (Pipri- dae), a closely related family. |
 | | DURING a three-week visit to British Guiana in March 1960, three species of Cotingidae of different genera were briefly studied: the White Bellbird (?rocnias alba), the Greenheart Bird (Lipau9us cin- eraceus), and the Calf or Capuchin Bird (?erissocephalus tricolor). |
 | | The Cotingidae are a family so diverse in appearance and size, that any similarities in their habits and social organization are of interest. |
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