pacayas
Pacayas are a species of small, omnivorous birds belonging to the order Piciformes. They are commonly found in tropical regions of Central and South America, inhabiting a variety of habitats including rainforests, savannas, and woodlands. Pacayas typically grow to approximately 20-25 centimeters in length and weigh around 20-30 grams, with males often sporting a brightly colored beak and resident during the breeding season.
Pacayas are primarily ground-dwelling birds, foraging for food on the forest floor and in the undergrowth. Their
Female pacayas are responsible for incubating their small broods of two to six young, which hatch after
In domestic settings, pacayas have been known to thrive in a controlled and well-maintained environment. Providing