Top 10 similar words or synonyms for lophotes

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for lophotes

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Crested black tyrant The crested black tyrant ("Knipolegus lophotes") is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae.
Brown cacholote The brown cacholote ("Pseudoseisura lophotes") is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family.
White-lined antbird The white-lined antbird ("Percnostola lophotes") is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae.
Geophaps All four species within the "Geophaps" genus are endemic to Australia and are generally described as Bronzewings. They are closely related to pigeons from the genus "Phaps." "Geophaps" species share partridge-like flight patterns and show no differences in plumage between the sexes. Aside from the Crested pigeon, who roosts and nests arboreally, all members of the genus "Geophaps" are terrestrial. "Geophaps scripta" and "Geophaps smithii" are closely related terrestrial species both with recognisable facial patterns. "Geophaps plumifera" and "Geophaps lophotes" both have long, erect crests and are considered reasonably different from "G.scripta" and "G.smithii". "G.plumifera" and "G.lophotes" are placed occasionally within their own genera ("Ocyphaps lophotes" for the Crested pigeon, and "Lophophaps plumifera" for the Spinifex pigeon).
Square-tailed kite Square-tailed kites hunt for food by soaring slowly above or through the tree canopy, skimming over grass, flying transect lines, or quartering. The diet of square-tailed kites includes avian prey-both smaller birds and eggs, small mammals such as mice, insects, molluscs (snails), and reptiles. Avian prey is typically young birds such as nestlings or juveniles, and square-tailed kites have been observed preying upon a range of other bird species including crested pigeons ("Ocyphaps lophotes"), New Holland honeyeater ("Phylidonyris novaehollandiae"); eastern yellow robin ("Eopsaltria australis"), rufous whistler ("Pachycephala rufiventris") and juvenile Pacific koel ("Eudynamis orientalis").