These barbets
are usually found in pairs or small flocks. It has a range in a contiguous
region that is centered on the Guiana Highlands and the northeast Amazon in
South America. They
get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. They are
closely related to the toucans.
The American barbets are plump birds, with short necks and large heads. Most species are brightly colored. Most American barbet species inhabit lowland forest. Their diet is similar to African barbets: fruit and insects. Fruit is eaten whole and indigestible material such as seed pits regurgitated later. These birds do not migrate. They nest in tree holes dug by breeding pairs.
Photographed at Discovery Cove, Orlando, FL 2016
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