Eubucco bourcierii
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Scientific classification
- name:Eubucco bourcierii
- Aliases:Eubucco bourcierii,Red-headed Barbet
- Outline:Climbing birds
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Feature
Details
Eubucco bourcierii, or Red-headed Barbet, has not been studied in detail on its diet and reproductive phenology, but it is known to eat arthropods and fruits, nest in trees or fence posts, and hatch eggs at night by female birds and alternate between male and female birds during the day.
Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.
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Location
Pseudopectoralis is found in Central and South America.
Puffbirds live in evergreen mountain primary forests and adjacent secondary forests, usually in pairs, often accompanied by mixed populations in the forest canopy.
Form
The feathers of the bird are bright and male and female. The male has a bright red head, a green back, a yellow belly, and a strong yellow beak. It has an oval body with a large head and a short tail.