It inhabits dense forests, preying on insects, lizards, fish and crabs, as well as fruit, and prefers to sit quietly on the branches of trees and wait for flying insects to catch quickly. Dig nests on riverbank embankments to feed offspring.

Both the brown-capped crested eagle (pictured above) and the brown-capped crow are distributed in Central and South America, and the outer line is very similar to the brown crested eagle, both are very beautiful, the tail feathers are very long, the back is green, the neck and thorax are yellow, the lower abdomen is copper-colored, and the tail feathers are longer blue, like the blue magpie.
The crested duck lives in the depths of the tropical rainforest and is mostly unknown to humans, the brown-capped crested duck is as brilliant as the brown crested duck, catching insects, lizards, amphibians and eating fruits in the depths of the jungle, but with the unscrupulous plunder of nature by humans, these beautiful bird habitats have been destroyed in large quantities, coupled with human capture, the population of the crested duck has decreased sharply, and many species are on the verge of extinction.