Motmots (Momotidae)
Blue-crowned Motmot (Momotus momota) - HBW 6, p. 283
French: Motmot houtouc
German: Blauscheitelmotmot
Spanish: Momoto Común
Other common names: Lesson’s Motmot (“lessonii group”); Caribbean/Tawny-bellied Motmot (“subrufescens group”); Blue-diademed Motmot (“momota group”)
Taxonomy: Ramphastos momota Linnaeus, 1766, Cayenne.
Quite closely related to M. aequatorialis, and sometimes treated as conspecific, but significant differences in size and plumage, as well as ecological differences, almost certainly justify their being ranked as separate full species. Very wide distribution and considerable geographical, as well as individual, variation have led to numerous races being named; situation complex, however, and taxonomic revision needed. Races goldmani, exiguus and lessonii sometimes referred to as “lessonii group”, conexus, subrufescens, spatha and o.. View all taxonomy...
Quite closely related to M. aequatorialis, and sometimes treated as conspecific, but significant differences in size and plumage, as well as ecological differences, almost certainly justify their being ranked as separate full species. Very wide distribution and considerable geographical, as well as individual, variation have led to numerous races being named; situation complex, however, and taxonomic revision needed. Races goldmani, exiguus and lessonii sometimes referred to as “lessonii group”, conexus, subrufescens, spatha and osgoodi as “subrufescens group”, and all other populations E & S from NC Colombia as “momota group”; these groups, along with coeruliceps, sometimes thought possibly to represent four separate species; in particular, populations in E Panama differ from those in W in several plumage characters, as well as in size and, apparently, voice, with no recorded intergradation, suggesting they are possibly distinct species; also, isolated Trinidad and Tobago race bahamensis rather distinct, would probably be considered separate species on basis of molecular genetics. Populations of E Panama and NW Colombia, described as race reconditus, now included in conexus. Twenty subspecies currently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- coeruliceps (Gould, 1836) - NE Mexico (E Nuevo Leon, S Tamaulipas).
- goldmani Nelson, 1900 - E Mexico (Veracruz, N Oaxaca, Tabasco) and neighbouring Guatemala (Petén).
- exiguus Ridgway, 1912 - Yucatán Peninsula.
- coeruliceps (Gould, 1836) - NE Mexico (E Nuevo Leon, S Tamaulipas).
- goldmani Nelson, 1900 - E Mexico (Veracruz, N Oaxaca, Tabasco) and neighbouring Guatemala (Petén).
- exiguus Ridgway, 1912 - Yucatán Peninsula.
- lessonii Lesson, 1842 - S Mexico (Chiapas) E to W Panama.
- conexus Thayer & Bangs, 1906 - C Panama to NW Colombia.
- subrufescens P. L. Sclater, 1853 - Caribbean coast of N Colombia (S to Magdalena Valley) to Venezuela.
- spatha Wetmore, 1946 - Guajira Peninsula (Serranía de Macuira), in N Colombia.
- osgoodi Cory, 1913 - NW Venezuela and adjacent Colombia (to Norte de Santander).
- bahamensis (Swainson, 1838) - Trinidad and Tobago.
- olivaresi Hernández & Romero, 1978 - NC Colombia (Santander, Boyacá).
- argenticinctus Sharpe, 1892 - W Ecuador and NW Peru W of Andes.
- microstephanus P. L. Sclater, 1858 - lowlands E of Andes in E Colombia, W Venezuela, E Ecuador, NE Peru and NW Brazil (E to upper R Negro).
- momota (Linnaeus, 1766) - from R Orinoco E to N Brazil (Amapá), S to N bank of lower Amazon.
- ignobilis Berlepsch, 1889 - E Peru, N Bolivia, and probably W Brazil.
- simplex Chapman, 1923 - N Brazil S of Amazon (from near Peru border E to upper R Xingú, S to N Mato Grosso and C Goiás).
- cametensis Snethlage, 1912 - lower R Xingú (probably from lower R Tapajós) E to R Tocantins.
- parensis Sharpe, 1892 - from Amazon mouth E to Piauí and probably W Alagoas.
- marcgraviana Pinto & Camargo, 1961 - Paraiba, in NE Brazil.
- nattereri P. L. Sclater, 1858 - N & C Bolivia (mainly along Andean foothills).
- pilcomajensis Reichenow, 1919 - E Bolivia and N Argentina E to S Brazil (to S Goiás, S São Paulo and NW Paraná).
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A close-up of the head of a bird in hand.
Locality Manoa, Pando Department, Bolivia (ssp nattereri)
Joe Tobias 2 May 2005 21 weeks ago 4.5 -
Just perching on a branch.
Locality Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago (ssp bahamensis)
David Lingard 4 December 2009 1 year ago 4.4 -
Blue-crowned Motmot
Locality Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
Kevin B Agar 25 February 2013 7 weeks ago 4.4 -
A bird perched on a branch Locality Alajuela Province, Costa Rica
Jacky Quirós Valerio 12 March 2012 1 year ago 4.3 -
Blue-crowned Motmot -perched bird in secondary Rain Forest of Trinidad's Arima Valley.
Locality Asa Wright Nature Centre, Arima Valley, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago (ssp bahamensis)
Steve Garvie 1 May 2006 3 years ago 4.3 -
On a branch
Locality Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica
Guy Poisson 2 January 2009 2 years ago 4.2 -
Close-up of a perched bird. Locality Villanueva de Pedregoso, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 5 September 2011 1 year ago 4.2 -
A bird perched
Locality Zaruma, El Oro Province, Ecuador
Roberto Pujana 19 January 2012 46 weeks ago 4 -
Adult bird, seen from behind,perched on a mossy branch. Scanned from a slide.
Locality Wilson Botanic Gardens, Las Cruces Biological Station, San Vito, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica (ssp lessonii)
Pia Öberg 1 March 2001 1 year ago 4 -
Individual adult male.
Locality Santa Cruz Botanical Garden, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia
Bruno Salaroli 23 September 2008 1 year ago 4 -
A bird eating a nestling Variable Seedeater (Sporophila americana)
Locality Las Cruces Biological Station, San Vito, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica (ssp lessonii)
Leighton Reid 18 July 2009 2 years ago 4 -
A lone bird in the forest
Locality Wilson Botanic Gardens, Las Cruces Biological Station, San Vito, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica (ssp lessonii)
auf 15 July 2005 3 years ago 4 -
On a branch Locality Heredia Province, Costa Rica
Jacky Quirós Valerio 2 March 2012 1 year ago 3.9 -
hermoso barranquero hembra que rondaba con su pareja en la selva del parque Tayrona Locality Tayrona National Natural Park, Magdalena Department, Colombia
WILOPEREZ 31 March 2012 1 year ago 3.9 -
This is at me in Maraval Locality Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago (ssp bahamensis)
SIRROYALTY 10 June 2011 1 year ago 3.9 -
Looking for food in the natural garden of the resort
Locality El Farallón del Chiru, Coclé Province, Panama
MARCELO CAMACHO 16 April 2012 1 year ago 3.9 -
Two adult birds, perched side by side on a dead snag.
Locality Cerro Blanco Protected Forest, Guayaquil, Guayas Province, Ecuador (ssp argenticinctus)
Pia Öberg 28 January 2004 1 year ago 3.9 -
Frontal view of perched bird. This species has recently been split and the ssp would now be Trinidad Motmot M. bahamensis.
Locality Asa Wright Nature Centre, Arima Valley, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago (ssp bahamensis)
Mikko Pyhälä 29 May 2010 2 years ago 3.9 -
On a branch
Locality Santa Elena, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica
Guy Poisson 1 January 2009 2 years ago 3.9 -
This birds perch motionless from one to four meters above the ground, searching the surroundings for suitable prey or fruits.
Locality Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica
birdinginmonteverde 6 February 2013 14 weeks ago 3.8 -
An adult bird perched.
Locality Villanueva de Pedregoso, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 13 January 2011 2 years ago 3.8 -
Perched
Locality Tabarcia, San José Province, Costa Rica
Róger Rodríguez 2 March 2013 9 weeks ago 3.8 -
Adult perched on a branch
Locality Pavones de Turrialba, Cartago Province, Costa Rica
Marc FASOL 11 November 2011 23 weeks ago 3.8 -
perching...
Locality Dolores, Carazo Department, Nicaragua
Orlando Jarquín G. 14 June 2012 35 weeks ago 3.8 -
Two birds perched on a branch.
Locality Villanueva de Pedregoso, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 9 June 2011 1 year ago 3.8 -
Close-up of a bird. Locality Villanueva de Pedregoso, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 29 May 2011 1 year ago 3.8 -
A bird perched on a branch.
Locality Morazán, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 16 September 2009 3 years ago 3.7 -
Close-up of a bird. Locality Villanueva de Pedregoso, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica (ssp lessonii )
manuel retana 31 August 2011 1 year ago 3.6 -
One bird perched near the information center Locality Agua Blanca, Manabí Province, Ecuador
Randy Vickers 1 January 2006 1 year ago 3.5 -
Is fantastic.......... Locality Machalilla National Park, Manabí Province, Ecuador (ssp argenticinctus)
Santiago 27 May 2011 1 year ago 3.5 -
A juvenile perched on a branch.
Locality Villanueva de Pedregoso, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 4 May 2011 2 years ago 3.5 -
Lateral view of bird perched Locality Alajuelita, San José, San José Province, Costa Rica
Róger Rodríguez 12 January 2013 18 weeks ago 3.4 -
Two adults perched on a branch. Locality Villanueva de Pedregoso, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 12 June 2011 1 year ago 3.4 -
bird perched Locality Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica
ANTHONY VILLAUME 1 March 2012 45 weeks ago 3.4 -
Close-up of a bird´s head.
Locality Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 24 April 2009 4 years ago 3.4 -
A bird perched on a branch.
Locality Villanueva de Pedregoso, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 13 January 2011 2 years ago 3.4 -
Bird at Feeder
Locality Sanchiri Lodge, Paraíso, Cartago Province, Costa Rica
Joe Prasil 3 January 2007 3 years ago 3.3 -
A perched couple. Locality Villanueva de Pedregoso, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 5 March 2012 1 year ago 3.3 -
Sipping a blackberry. Locality Jardim Botânico, Goiânia, Goiás State, Brazil
Elenilson Veríssimo 20 November 2011 1 year ago 3.3 -
Bird captured in mist nets during ecological research to understand the effect of different types of land use on the avifauna Am
Locality Almeirim, Pará State, Brazil
Christian Andretti 26 January 2006 6 weeks ago 3.3 -
Adult on a branch near Grafton Caledonia Wildlife Sanctuary
Locality Grafton, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago (ssp bahamensis)
MichaelP 3 May 2006 22 weeks ago 3.3 -
Bird perched Locality Monteverde, Costa Rica
ANTHONY VILLAUME 1 March 2012 43 weeks ago 3.3 -
A juvenile on the trail. Locality Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve, Ecuador
Sandra Morocho 10 March 2011 2 years ago 3.3 -
Bird at Feeder Locality Sanchiri Lodge, Paraíso, Cartago Province, Costa Rica
Joe Prasil 3 January 2007 3 years ago 3.3 -
Portrait of the city Momoto
Locality San José Province, Costa Rica
Luis Vargas 15 January 2010 3 years ago 3.3 -
Bird on a branch.
Locality Puerto López, Meta Department, Colombia (ssp subrufescens)
mauricio rueda 8 August 2008 4 years ago 3.3 -
Bird on a branch.
Locality Barichara, Santander Department, Colombia
mauricio rueda 2 January 2007 4 years ago 3.2 -
A bird perching in a tree.
Locality Costa Rica
Marta Ruiz de la Fuente 10 June 2009 2 years ago 3.1 -
Presence in the right place. Locality Campus Samambaia-UFG, Goiânia, Goiás State, Brazil
Elenilson Veríssimo 6 May 2011 1 year ago 3.1 -
Bird captured in mist nets during ecological research to understand the effect of different types of land use on the avifauna Am Locality Almeirim, Pará State, Brazil
Christian Andretti 5 November 2004 7 weeks ago 3 -
Perched Locality Alajuelita, San José, San José Province, Costa Rica
Róger Rodríguez 7 January 2013 18 weeks ago 3 -
Dorsal view of a juvenile bird perched in a tree.
Locality Extrema, Pando Department, Bolivia (ssp nattereri)
Joe Tobias 9 November 2004 21 weeks ago 3 -
An adult perched on a tree. Locality Embiara Lodge, Nhecolândia, Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil (ssp pilcomajensis)
Carmelo López 12 November 2011 1 year ago 3 -
A lone bird in the wet part of the canyon
Locality Limon Canyon, Olmos, Lambayeque Department, Peru (ssp argenticinctus )
auf 24 August 2008 3 years ago 3 -
Close-up of a bird´s head.
Locality El Relleno, Pérez Zeledón, San José Province, Costa Rica
manuel retana 29 March 2010 3 years ago 3 -
looking for scraps from the world famous feeders Locality Asa Wright Nature Centre, Arima Valley, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago (ssp bahamensis)
Sanjiv Parasram 27 September 2009 3 years ago 3 -
A front view.
Locality Finca Prusia trail, El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas State, Mexico (Southern) (ssp lessonii)
Josep del Hoyo 29 March 2009 3 years ago 3 -
Bird on a branch
Locality Tocaima, Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
mauricio rueda 3 May 2009 4 years ago 3 -
Dorsal view of a bird on a branch.
Locality Nilo, Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
mauricio rueda 8 August 2008 4 years ago 3 -
A bird in the forest at the Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad
Locality Asa Wright Nature Centre, Arima Valley, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago (ssp bahamensis)
Jim Watt 18 January 2009 4 years ago 3
