The cotingas are a large family of passerine bird species found in Central America and tropical South America. Cotingas are birds of forests or forest edges, which mostly eat fruit or insects and fruit. Comparatively little is known about this diverse group, although all have broad bills with hooked tips, rounded wings, and strong legs. They may b... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotinga
[genus] Cotinga is a genus of passerine birds belonging to the cotinga family, Cotingidae. It contains seven species. They are found in tropical rainforest in South and Central America from southern Mexico to south-east Brazil. They feed mainly on fruit and forage high in trees. They are 18-22 cm long. The males have highly colourful plumag... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotinga_(genus)
Co·tin'ga (ko*ten'gȧ) noun [ Native South American name.] (Zoology) A bird of the family Cotingidæ , including numerous bright-colored South American species; -- called also chatterers . Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/169
Cotinga is a common name for any of about 90 species of birds constituting the family Cotingidae, probably native to tropical South America but now ranging through Central America and into the south-western USA. They are mainly fruit-eating forest dwellers. Cotingas vary in size but may be up to 45 centimetres long. Many are brilliantly coloured, w... Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/BCA.HTM