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Western Yellow-billed Barbet

Western Yellow-billed Barbet

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Goffin's Barbet is an enigmatic member of the African barbet family, Lybiidae. Its exact taxonomic status is often debated, making specific details on its appearance and habits elusive, but it shares general characteristics with other forest-dwelling barbets.
Where to spot
Based on potential taxonomic links, likely humid forests in Central Africa, possibly overlapping with the range of the Red-faced Barbet (Trachyphonus purpuratus).
How to spot
Given its obscure nature, observation would rely on general barbet searching techniques: listening for calls, scanning fruit trees, and looking for cavity nests in dead wood. Patience and a good guide familiar with local rarities are essential.
When to spot
Year-round, typically active during the day. Barbets are often most vocal in the early morning.
Barbets are named for the bristles that fringe their stout bills, which are thought to aid in foraging for insects or fruits.
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