Emerald toucanet (Aulacorhynchus prasinus)
Photo by Robert Oelman
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Emerald toucanet (Aulacorhynchus prasinus)
Photo by Robert Oelman
A lineated barbet (right) clashes with a jungle myna in the Morigaon district of Assam, India
Photograph: EPA
(via The week in wildlife – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian)
A coppersmith barbet perching and looking into the distance in Thailand
Photograph: Phichak/Alamy Stock Photo
(via The week in wildlife – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian)
A yellow-throated toucan rescued from illegal trafficking at La Reserva Bio Park in Colombia - Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
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Red-headed Barbet (Eubucco bourcierii)
The Red-headed Barbet is a spectacularly colored, small barbet of montane forest. The male's brilliant red head and breast contrast with the green upperparts and horn-colored bill. The female lacks the red, and has pearly blue-gray cheeks. This species is conspicuous as it moves about middle and upper strata with mixed flocks or feeds in fruiting trees. Its song, a purring trill, is also loud and distinctive. The Red-headed Barbet feeds primarily on fruit, but also take arthropods, which it sometimes gathers by searching through dead leaf clusters. The nest is an enlarged woodpecker cavity or a self-excavated hole in a rotting tree.
(via Neotropical Birds)