Yellow-fronted barbet

Psilopogon flavifrons

The yellow-fronted barbet is an Asian barbet which is an endemic resident breeder in Sri Lanka. Barbets and toucans are a group of near passerine birds with a worldwide tropical distribution. The barbets get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills.

Yellow-fronted barbet is an arboreal species of forests and other woodland, including large gardens, which eats mainly small fruit and only rarely insects. It nests in a tree hole, laying 2-3 eggs.

This is a medium-sized barbet at 21 cm. It is a plump bird, with a short neck, large head and short tail. The adult yellow-fronted barbet has a mainly green body and wing plumage, with a scaly appearance to the breast. It has a blue face and throat, and a yellow crown and moustachial stripes.

The call is a rolling ''kow-kow-kow-kow''.
Yellow fronted barbet (Psilopogon flavifrons), Thotalagala, Sri Lanka Found in a pair, with a nest hole.  Psilopogon flavifrons,Sri Lanka,Yellow-fronted barbet,animal,animals,aves,barbet,bird,birds,flavifrons,yellow fronted barbet

Cultural

In Sri Lanka, this bird is known as ''mukalang kottoruwa'' - මූකලන් කොට්ටෝරුවා in Sinhala language. Yellow-fronted barbet appears in a 5 rupee Sri Lankan postal stamp,

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPiciformes
FamilyMegalaimidae
GenusPsilopogon
SpeciesP. flavifrons
Photographed in
Sri Lanka