Broadbill | Rainforest, Endangered Migration | Britannica Broadbill, any of about 15 species of Old World tropical birds belonging to the family Eurylaimidae, order Passeriformes Broadbills are monogamous and differ from all other passerines (perching birds) in the arrangement of the leg muscles that bend the toes
Black-and-yellow Broadbill - eBird Utterly unmistakable in its costume of black, white, yellow, and pink Wide, deep-based bill, typical of the broadbills, is bright blue Forages at middle to high levels in lowland and hill forests, frequently moving with mixed-species flocks and sallying out from a perch
Eurylaimidae (broadbills) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web Broadbills are small to medium sized birds with a big head, a wide bill and often bright coloration (greens, reds, blues, etc ) They are primarily forest birds and live in rainforests of tropical Asia and Africa Little is known about the mating behavior of this group
Birds of The World: BROADBILLs (Eurylaimidae) The Long-tailed Broadbill is very sociable and normally travels in large, noisy parties except during the mating season It builds a pear-shaped nest in a tree
Eurylaimidae - Wikipedia Some species may take some fruit, but only the green broadbills of the genus Calyptomena and the Grauer's broadbill are primarily frugivores (which also take some insects) They are generally gregarious, with many species moving about in flocks of about 20 individuals