The Cauca Guan (Penelope perspicax) is a magnificent and elusive member of the Cracidae family, an avian group that includes guans, curassows, and chachalacas. As an endemic species restricted to the Andean forests of Colombia, this bird is a symbol of the region's rich but fragile biodiversity. Often found in the humid montane forests of the Cauca and Valle del Cauca departments, the Cauca Guan plays a vital role in its ecosystem as a seed disperser. Despite its ecological importance, this species faces significant threats from habitat fragmentation and deforestation. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Cauca Guan, exploring its physical characteristics, unique behaviors, and the urgent conservation efforts required to ensure its survival. For bird enthusiasts and conservationists alike, understanding this species is a crucial step in appreciating the complex natural heritage of the Colombian Andes and the urgent need for habitat preservation in these high-altitude ecosystems.