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Russet throated puffbird

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Bucconidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Piciformes

Class
  
Aves

Scientific name
  
Hypnelus ruficollis

Rank
  
Species

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Genus
  
Hypnelus Cabanis & Heine, 1863

Similar
  
Moustached puffbird, Puffbird, Black‑breasted puffbird, Barred puffbird, Malacoptila

Russet throated puffbird


The russet-throated puffbird (Hypnelus ruficollis) is a near-passerine bird which breeds in tropical South America in northeastern Colombia and much of Venezuela. It is commonly named in Colombia as Bobito, Utta, Tol and Coludo.

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The puffbirds are an insectivorous bird family related to the jacamars, but lacking the iridescent colours of that group. The russet-throated puffbird is fairly common in dry scrub and dry forest. It excavates a burrow in an arboreal termite colony and lays three white eggs.

The russet-throated puffbird is typically 22 cm (8.7 in) long and weighs 50 g (1.8 oz). It is a dumpy bird with a large head, a long tail and a thick black hooked-tipped bill. The face is mainly white with a large yellow eye. The upperparts are brown with whitish spotting and white wing tips.

The underparts vary considerably. The two western subspecies have an off-white throat, buff underparts, and two dark brown chest bands. Some authorities split this genus into two species, the other being the two-banded puffbird, H. bicinctus. The three subspecies found in Colombia and in Venezuela east of the Andes have a single breast band, a deep rufous throat and whitish or buff underparts.

This insectivore hunts from a perch, sitting and watching, then flying down to catch insects, lizards and other small prey.

The russet-throated puffbird's call is a long series of woduk notes, often given synchronously by a pair of birds.

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References

Russet-throated puffbird Wikipedia