Tijuca (bird)

Tijuca is a genus of passerine birds in the cotinga family Cotingidae. It contains two species:


 * Black-and-gold Cotinga (Tijuca atra)
 * Grey-winged Cotinga (Tijuca condita)

They both have small ranges, occurring in montane forest in south-east Brazil. Their diet includes fruit.

They are fairly large cotingas, 24-26.5 centimetres long. The Grey-winged Cotinga and female Black-and-gold Cotinga are mainly olive, while the male Black-and-gold Cotinga is mostly black with a yellow wing-speculum. They have high-pitched, whistling calls.