Formerly called the Blue-crowned Manakin. The Amazon subspecies were split from the Pacific subspecies (now called Velvety Manakin), and is generally common but rarely photographed. |
Usually found in groups that can stay in the same place for years. |
Formerly called the Blue-crowned Manakin. The Pacific and Central American subspecies were split from the Amazon subspecies (now called Blue-capped Manakin) |