Males attract females by making a very low frequency booming call that travels far through dense forest. Females lay clutches of four to five blue-green eggs, and the males exclusively incubate. Incubation lasts for 50 days, and then the male tends to the chicks for up to one year.

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1. Males attract females by making a very low frequency booming call that travels far through dense forest. Females lay clutches of four to five blue-green eggs, and the males exclusively incubate. Incubation lasts for 50 days, and then the male tends to the chicks for up to one year.