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Jacamar

British pronunciation/dʒˈakamə/
American pronunciation/dʒˈækæmɚ/
Jacamar
[NOUN]
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a bird species found in the tropical regions of the Americas, known for its vibrant plumage, long bills, and exceptional aerial hunting skills

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What is a "jacamar"?

A jacamar is a captivating bird species that thrives in the lush tropical regions of the Americas. Renowned for its vibrant plumage, jacamars showcase an array of colors, ranging from iridescent blues and greens to rich browns and yellows. With their unique appearance, these birds possess long, slender bills that are perfectly adapted for their feeding habits. Jacamars are exceptional hunters, relying on their swift flight and precise aerial maneuvers to catch insects in mid-air. They perch patiently on branches, observing their surroundings before swiftly launching into flight to capture their prey with remarkable accuracy. Jacamars often create burrows in riverbanks or decaying trees, where they lay their eggs and raise their young. Their nests are meticulously constructed and provide a safe haven for their offspring. Jacamars are known for their distinctive calls, which vary among species and can be heard echoing through the forest as they communicate with their mates or establish territories.

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