Bird with a beard – Brown-headed Barbet
A large-headed, beautiful bird with dark green feathers present in most residential areas of the city and very easy to locate these days in the backyard. Its name is derived from the Latin word Barba, meaning the beard ( also the root of the word “barber” ). This bird has a number of stiff, hair-like feathers or bristles that fringe its beak.
It is a bird that is definitely most frequently heard these days, even if not easily seen. It goes kutrook – kutrook in a loud and repetitive fashion throughout the day. Where the male stops, the female picks up and vice versa. Barbets are primarily fruit-eating birds, though they don’t mind the occasional insect for a snack. Barbets serve the essential function of seed dispersal.


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