Hanapin
barbet
What is a "barbet"?
A barbet is a charismatic and colorful bird found in various parts of the world, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. Barbet species exhibit a wide range of appearances, but they are generally characterized by their stout bodies, strong bills, and vibrant plumage. Their bills are specially adapted for fruit-eating, and they have a particular affinity for consuming a variety of fruits and berries. Barbet calls are often loud and distinctive, consisting of a series of trills, hoots, or repetitive notes that can be heard echoing through the forests. They are cavity nesters, excavating holes in tree trunks where they raise their young and protect them from predators. Many barbet species are highly territorial and defend their nesting sites vigorously.