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Sunbittern

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Conservation status

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Gruiformes
Family: Eurypigidae
Selby, 1840
Genus: Eurypiga
Illiger, 1811
Species: E. helias
Binomial name
Eurypiga helias
(Pallas, 1781)

The Sunbittern (Eurypiga helias) is a bittern-like bird of tropical regions of the Americas which is

Although the sunbittern is usually placed in the Gruiformes, in some aspects of its morphology the Sunbittern is close to the herons and their relatives (which include bitterns) and overall the bird is most similar to another hard-to-place member of the Gruiformes, the Kagu.

It frequents forest streams, hunting fish in the same way as a heron. The bird has a subdued overall coloration, with fine linear patternes with black, grey and brown. Its wings bear large and wide feathers, which if fully spread show bright eyespots in red, yellow, and black. These are displayed in courtship and other displays, or used to startle potential predators.

The domed nest is built in a tree. Two grey eggs are laid.

The sunbittern is normally found near wooded streams or creeks at elevations of up to 909 m.

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