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Puffbird

British pronunciation/pˈʌfbɜːd/
American pronunciation/pˈʌfbɜːd/
Puffbird
[NOUN]
1

a bird species characterized by its stocky body, large head, and stout beak

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What is a "puffbird"?

A puffbird is a unique bird species that inhabits the lush tropical forests of Central and South America. These birds are known for their distinctive appearance, with a stocky body, large head, and stout, powerful beak. Puffbirds have short, rounded wings and a relatively short tail, contributing to their overall compact and robust physique. Their plumage is typically a combination of various shades of brown, often with intricate patterns and markings. Puffbirds are primarily insectivorous, feeding on a variety of insects and small vertebrates. They perch motionless for extended periods on tree branches, patiently observing their surroundings before launching into a swift aerial pursuit to capture their prey. Puffbirds are known for their unique vocalizations, ranging from low-pitched growls to soft hoots or trills. They are typically monogamous and form long-lasting pairs, often engaging in cooperative breeding behaviors.

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