Basic Information
Scientific classification
- Chinese name: Red-headed Specimen
- Scientific name: Red-headed Barbet (Eubucco bourcierii)
- Classification: Climbing birds
- Family and genus: Erythriformes, Barbelidae, and genus Yellow-billed Barbel.
Vital signs data
- Body length: No verification information available.
- Weight: No verification information available.
- Lifespan: No verification data available.
Significant features
Distribution and Habitat
Red-headed piedora is distributed in Central and South America.
Red-headed wrasses inhabit evergreen primary forests and adjacent secondary forests, usually appearing in pairs, often accompanied by mixed populations in the forest canopy.
Appearance
The red-headed mongoose has brightly colored plumage, with sexual dimorphism between males and females. Males have a bright red head, green back, yellow belly, and a strong yellow beak. They also have an oval-shaped body, a large head, and a short tail.
Detailed introduction
The Red-headed Barbet, scientifically known as *Eubucco bourcierii*, has a diet and reproductive phenology that have not been studied in detail. However, it is known that its diet includes arthropods and fruits. It nests in trees or on fence posts, with the female incubating the eggs at night and the male and female taking turns incubating them during the day.


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