Definition
The *Genus Pipra* comprises several species of manakins, small, brightly colored birds found in the tropical forests of Central and South America. These birds are famed for their elaborate courtship rituals, where males perform intricate dances to attract females. They are primarily frugivorous, feeding on a variety of fruits. The *Genus Pipra* represents some of the most captivating displays of avian behavior. Think of them as the ballroom dancers of the rainforest, always putting on a show.