Brown-chested Barbet

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Brown-chested Barbet
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Piciformes
Family: Ramphastidae
Genus: Capito
Species: C. brunneipectus
Binomial name
Capito brunneipectus
Chapman, 1921

The Brown-chested Barbet (Capito brunneipectus), also called Cinnamon-breasted Barbet, is a species of bird in the Ramphastidae family, the toucans, toucanets, barbets, etc. It is endemic to Brazil's central-southern Amazon Basin.

The bird is sexually dimorphic, slightly medium sized, brownish, with a wide-black face mask centered on the eyes; it has a goldish crown, stout bill, and the cinnamon-colored upper breast patch.

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[edit] Restricted Amazon Basin range

The Brown-chested Barbet's range in the central Amazon Basin, eastern Amazonas–western Pará states, North Region, Brazil, lies between two river systems in the east and west, with the Amazon River on the north. The contiguous range goes from the lower 600 km of the Tapajós River and its Amazon River confluence in the east, to the west at a 300 km stretch of the lower Madeira River just south of the Amazon confluence. The range is an approximately rectangular swath 400 km wide and 950 km long, and is restricted on the three sides by the river systems.

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