| A bird with more gray (maybe from Brazil) was photographed by
 White-bearded manakin, Manacus manacus in Suriname
 
 sound of a group of
 white-bearded manakins
 has been recorded on a so called 'lek'
 of this bird: a dancing place, where the females come to look at
 the males, who jump between small twigs while they make a
 characteristic sound with their wings (in this recording about 30
 birds were flying around low in the bushes at Mapane, Suriname).
 Now and then the females will dance with the males on a clean
 piece of forest floor and copulate near the lek.
 Observations of this manakin. Blue in the coastal area, yellow
 in savanna and red in the forest.
 
 A bird with more gray (maybe from Brazil) was photographed by
 Robert Harrington
 in the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
 Distribution in Suriname (
 explanation
 Coastal area
 Savanna
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