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The white-winged guan (Penelope albipennis) is a bird in the chachalaca, guan and curassow family Cracidae. It is endemic to northwestern Peru.
White-winged Guan (Penelope albipennis). Pages 34–36 in D. M. Brooks, L. Cancino, and S. L. Pereira (editors). Conserving cracids: the most threatened family of birds in the Americas.
Large, turkey-like bird restricted to dry forests of northwestern Peru. Dark brown overall, with a red wattle, a pink face patch, and white scaling on the breast. Its white wing patches are often hidden when the bird is perched, but flash conspicuously when it takes flight.
The White-winged Guan (Penelope albipennis) is a cracid endemic to the Northwestern Peruvian dry forests that is critically endangered due to poaching pressure and habitat loss.
4 de mar. de 2020 · PROTONYM: Penelope albipennis Taczanowski, 1878. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (1877), Part 4, p. 746. TYPE LOCALITY: Near Tumbez, Peru; type from Sta. Lucia.
Ave grande, parecida a un pavo, restringida a los bosques secos del noroeste de Perú. En general es marrón oscura, con piel gutural roja, parche facial rosado y
85 cm. Medium-sized, black cracid with white primaries. Whitish flecking on neck, upper breast and wing-coverts. Extensive, bare orange-red or purple throat and double-lobed dewlap.