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The Green Broadbill

Calyptomena viridis

Description:

The Green Broadbill (Calyptomena viridis) is a small, approximately 17 cm long, brilliant green-plumaged bird with a black ear patch, wide gape bill, rounded head, short tail and three black bars on wings. The beak itself is very weak and almost hidden by the crest above it. Both sexes are similar. The female is duller and has no black markings on its ear patch and wing coverts. The Green Broadbill is distributed in broadleaved evergreen forests of Borneo, Sumatra and Malay Peninsula and it frequents lowland and lower montane rainforest. It is often overlooked, as it sits motionless inside the canopy or just below, quickly flying to a new location if disturbed. It's foliage-green color provides excellent camouflage. It feeds largely on soft figs. The broadbill's feeding habits helps to distribute the seeds of the fig around the forest floor. The female usually lays between two to three whitish eggs, and the young fledge after twenty-two to twenty-three days. Due to continuing habitat loss, the Green Broadbill is evaluated as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. -Wikipedia

Habitat:

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Lesser green broadbill
Calyptomena viridis Green Broadbill


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11 Comments

MUSE
MUSE 10 years ago

Thank u everyone ...

Harsha Singh
Harsha Singh 10 years ago

How green is too green! Wow!

guillota1
guillota1 10 years ago

it looks like rare i like it¨s one of my favorites!

MUSE
MUSE 10 years ago

Thank u all!

Wilson W
Wilson W 10 years ago

Bright green! Great spotting!

Ali Hemati Pour
Ali Hemati Pour 10 years ago

It is really a pity to see such a day extinct birds are beautiful! :(

KarenL
KarenL 10 years ago

The green broadbill is endemic to the rainforests of Borneo, Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. Despite its brilliant plumage, it is often overlooked, as it sits motionless inside the canopy.
It is considered Near Threatened as it is highly sensitive to habitat loss and degradation, which have led to rapid population declines throughout its range.
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Reza Hashemizadeh
Reza Hashemizadeh 10 years ago

Wonderful !

MUSE
MUSE 10 years ago

...Great job guys ... Thank u

Caleb Steindel
Caleb Steindel 10 years ago

yeah, ali's right, green broadbill

Pradeep Kumar
Pradeep Kumar 10 years ago

Nice photo..

MUSE
Spotted by
MUSE

Miami, Florida, USA

Spotted on Jun 12, 2012
Submitted on Jun 15, 2013

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