Seriema
The seriema is a bird in the gruiforme Cariamidae family. Also known as sariema (Ceará) and seriema-of-foot-red. The name derives from the words seriema in Tupi "Caria" (= crest) + "am" (= up).
Typical bird of the savannas of Brazil, seriema has imposing size and long tail.
The seriema inspired several songs by the far corners of Brazil. Fairly typical example is this stretch of Seriema song Nho Father authored and Mario Zan, recorded by many artists sertanejos:
Oh, Mato Grosso seriema your sad song reminds me
Those times I traveled, I miss viewing sing
Maracajú, Ponta Pora, I return to my Tupa
Review the fields that I knew, oh I want to hear seriema
features
Its plumage is gray-brown, with fine dark stripes: abdomen a little clearer, beak and red legs. Has the crest formed by a tuft of long sentences, with about 12 inches. It is one of the few birds that have eyelashes. Reaches an average height of 70 cm and can reach 90 inches in length and weigh up to 1.4 kg. Young The size can be equal to that of adults and, to distinguish them, the eye color is one of the best ways. In adults, the eyes are gray; already in the young, are yellowish.
Her singing is outstanding and can be heard more than 1 kilometer. Her cries, is a solitary bird, is a double duet, are high and long. Appear to lengthy laughter, which will speeding up and heating up as the bird repeats the corner. Can remain shouting for several minutes on end.
food
Their food is like a hawk, eating from small insects to vertebrates. Woods catches up with the nozzle, since the fingers are relatively small and no claws. A larger prey is spun off, stepping on it and removing pieces with powerful beak. Thanks to the habit of eating snakes, is protected by farmers and ranchers. You can get accustomed to human presence and frequent the gardens of the houses.
Also part of your diet worms, rodents, insects and small reptiles.
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