It belongs to the phylum Chordates, Ornithischia, Passerinees, and Birds, and is a mysterious bird living in Central and South America and the Atlantic coast. They are small, with colorful feathers and short tails, but they have unusually strong feet and large claws that seem to announce their activity on land. It is a member of the family of birds, which has a wide variety of bird species, with a total of 56 species. Despite the physical similarity of the sexes, females tend to be slightly smaller, adding a unique charm to the family.
It inhabits forests, woodlands, shrublands, bamboo forests, and semi-arid shrubs and rocky areas. They forage on the ground and sometimes congregate with other birds, showing a timid yet quiet trait. These understory birds, which live in forests and bamboo forests, are known for their dramatic lifestyles and unique predatory techniques of shedding their feathers. The lumen bird uses its feather-shedding tricks to fool predators, and gullible animals become the target of their hunting.
Lunar-breasted birds are arboreal insectivorous birds that mainly jump on the ground to prey on food such as insects, spiders, caterpillars, insect larvae, grasshoppers, and beetles. Sometimes the fruits and seeds of the plant are also tasted. This active predator is always found on the ground near the forest, whether it is in grass, trees, branches on tree trunks, or on the ground.
**10,000 Fans Incentive Program The Lunar-breasted bird is found in a wide area of South America, including Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay, and even in the Malvinas Islands. This resilient bird can find its own living space in both the forest and the grassland.