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Black-collared Barbet
Lybius torquatus
-25.9511, 32.5742
Field Notes
Description:
Short tail, red face and a quite large bill.
Habitat:
Found in a tree top in an urban park, Maputo, Mozambique.
Notes:
Barbet, about 80 species of tropical birds. They are named for the bristles at the bases of their stout, sharp bills. They are big-headed, short-tailed birds, 9–30 cm (3.5–12 inches) long, greenish or brownish, with splashes of bright colours or white. The smallest barbets are known as tinkerbirds. The distribution of the family spans Central America to northern South America; sub-Saharan Africa; and Southeast Asia, eastward only to Borneo and Bali. All are nonmigratory.
They are feeding on insects, lizards, birds’ eggs, fruit, and berries. Some climb like woodpeckers; all fly weakly. The nest is a hole, dug with the beak, high up in a rotting tree or in a termite nest.
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