An incredibly stunning white bird adorned with a striking red crown is known as the Araripe Manakin.
The aptly named Araripe Manakin, also known as Aptilophia bokermanni, is a species of bird that is currently facing critical danger.
The colored part of our eye, also known as the iris, has a reddish tint.
In Brazil, this bird can only be found in a limited area at the bottom of the Chapada do Araripe in southern Ceará.
The natural habitat of the Araripe Manakin is limited to a humid forest located on the banks of a river.
These birds consume a wide range of fruits found in the thick undergrowth and coexist with other Brazilian endemic species such as the Cordia species in their habitat.
The Manakin araripe has a pest period that seems to coincide with the rainy season, which lasts approximately 6 months.
In 2000, a water park with swimming pools and paved streets was built in the town of Nascente do Farias, which caused the destruction of most of its original habitat.