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African Barbets

The African barbets are a diverse group of birds in the family Lybiidae, with 43 species existing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, excluding the southwestern most region of South Africa. These species vary in habitat, from the forest-dwelling Lybius to the tinkerbirds that favor forests and scrublands. African barbets are generally solitary, and most are plump in appearance, with large heads and heavy, bristle-fringed bills; tinkerbirds are the smaller counterparts with some as tiny as the red-rumped tinkerbird. Their diet includes a variety of fruits, such as figs, and many other species of fruiting trees and bushes, but they will eat up to 60 different species of fruit within their range and do not shy away from consuming cultivated crops. They also eat a wide array of insects and other arthropods from tree trunks and branches and sometimes prey on small vertebrates. Seed dispersal in tropical forests is heavily reliant on barbets due to their fruit consumption and regurgitation habits. Interestingly, while their nesting habits vary and are not thoroughly understood, some species nest in riverbanks or termite nests and typically lay 2-4 eggs, which both parents incubate. Human interference has been minimal, yet deforestation has impacted certain species negatively, resulting in population declines. In terms of classification, the family Lybiidae is divided into the subfamilies Lybiinae and Trachyphoninae, encompassing six genera including Gymnobucco, Stactolaema, Pogoniulus, Buccanodon, Tricholaema, and Lybius, and the Trachyphonus genus, respectively. The evolutionary history of this group is not fully resolved, with fossil records indicating potential relations to other barbet families or a more basal position within their clade. Fossil evidence suggests some Miocene genus may be related to the modern African barbets, though this is also under debate.

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Albatrosses
Anhingas, Darters
Auks
Austral Storm Petrels
Barn Owls
Bee-eaters
Bulbuls
Buntings
Bushshrikes
Bustards
Buttonquail
Caracaras, Falcons
Cettia Bush Warblers & Allies
Chats, Old World Flycatchers
Cisticolas & Allies
Cormorants, Shags
Coursers, Pratincoles
Cranes
Crombecs, African Warblers
Crows, Jays
Cuckoos
Cuckooshrikes
Dapple-throat & Allies
Drongos
Ducks, Geese, Swans
Egyptian Plover
Fairy Flycatchers
Figbirds, Orioles, Turnagra
Finches, Euphonias
Finfoots
Flamingos
Flufftails
Frigatebirds
Gannets, Boobies
Grassbirds & Allies
Grebes
Ground Babblers
Ground Hornbills
Guineafowl
Gulls, Terns, Skimmers
Hamerkop
Herons, Bitterns
Honeyguides
Hoopoes
Hornbills
Hylias
Hyliotas
Ibises, Spoonbills
Indigobirds, Whydahs
Jacanas
Kingfishers
Kites, Hawks, Eagles
Larks
Laughingthrushes & Allies
Leaf Warblers & Allies
Monarchs
Mousebirds
New World Quail
Nicators
Nightjars
Northern Storm Petrels
Old World Parrots
Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches
Ospreys
Ostriches
Owls
Oxpeckers
Oystercatchers
Painted-snipes
Pelicans
Penduline Tits
Penguins
Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels
Pheasants & Allies
Pigeons, Doves
Pittas
Plovers
Rails, Crakes & Coots
Reed Warblers & Allies
Rockfowl
Rollers
Sandgrouse
Sandpipers, Snipes
Secretarybird
Shoebill
Shrikes
Skuas
Starlings, Rhabdornis
Stilts, Avocets
Stone-curlews, Thick-knees
Storks
Streaked Scrub Warbler
Sunbirds
Swallows, Martins
Swifts
Sylviid Babblers
Thrushes
Tits, Chickadees
Treecreepers
Trogons
Tropicbirds
Turacos
Typical Broadbills
Vangas & Allies
Wagtails, Pipits
Wattle-eyes, Batises
Waxbills, Munias & Allies
Weavers, Widowbirds
White-eyes
Wood Hoopoes
Woodpeckers
Yellow Flycatchers
A photo of a Acacia Pied Barbet (Tricholaema leucomelas)

Acacia Pied Barbet

Tricholaema leucomelas

Anchieta's Barbet

Stactolaema anchietae

Bearded Barbet

Lybius dubius

Black-backed Barbet

Lybius minor

Black-billed Barbet

Lybius guifsobalito

Black-breasted Barbet

Lybius rolleti
A photo of a Black-collared Barbet (Lybius torquatus)

Black-collared Barbet

Lybius torquatus

Bristle-nosed Barbet

Gymnobucco peli
A photo of a Crested Barbet (Trachyphonus vaillantii)

Crested Barbet

Trachyphonus vaillantii

Double-toothed Barbet

Lybius bidentatus

Grey-throated Barbet

Gymnobucco bonapartei

Hairy-breasted Barbet

Tricholaema hirsuta

Miombo Pied Barbet

Tricholaema frontata

Naked-faced Barbet

Gymnobucco calvus

Red-rumped Tinkerbird

Pogoniulus atroflavus

Sladen's Barbet

Gymnobucco sladeni

Speckled Tinkerbird

Pogoniulus scolopaceus

Spot-flanked Barbet

Tricholaema lacrymosa

Vieillot's Barbet

Lybius vieilloti

Western Tinkerbird

Pogoniulus coryphaea

White-headed Barbet

Lybius leucocephalus

Whyte's Barbet

Stactolaema whytii

Yellow-billed Barbet

Trachyphonus purpuratus

Yellow-breasted Barbet

Trachyphonus margaritatus
A photo of a Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird (Pogoniulus chrysoconus)

Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird

Pogoniulus chrysoconus
A photo of a Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird (Pogoniulus bilineatus)

Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird

Pogoniulus bilineatus

Yellow-spotted Barbet

Buccanodon duchaillui

Yellow-throated Tinkerbird

Pogoniulus subsulphureus
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African & Green BroadbillsAfrican & New World ParrotsAfrican BarbetsAlbatrossesAnhingas, DartersAuksAustral Storm PetrelsBarn OwlsBee-eatersBulbulsBuntingsBushshrikesBustardsButtonquailCaracaras, FalconsCettia Bush Warblers & AlliesChats, Old World FlycatchersCisticolas & AlliesCormorants, ShagsCoursers, PratincolesCranesCrombecs, African WarblersCrows, JaysCuckoosCuckooshrikesDapple-throat & AlliesDrongosDucks, Geese, SwansEgyptian PloverFairy FlycatchersFigbirds, Orioles, TurnagraFinches, EuphoniasFinfootsFlamingosFlufftailsFrigatebirdsGannets, BoobiesGrassbirds & AlliesGrebesGround BabblersGround HornbillsGuineafowlGulls, Terns, SkimmersHamerkopHerons, BitternsHoneyguidesHoopoesHornbillsHyliasHyliotasIbises, SpoonbillsIndigobirds, WhydahsJacanasKingfishersKites, Hawks, EaglesLarksLaughingthrushes & AlliesLeaf Warblers & AlliesMonarchsMousebirdsNew World QuailNicatorsNightjarsNorthern Storm PetrelsOld World ParrotsOld World Sparrows, SnowfinchesOspreysOstrichesOwlsOxpeckersOystercatchersPainted-snipesPelicansPenduline TitsPenguinsPetrels, Shearwaters, Diving PetrelsPheasants & AlliesPigeons, DovesPittasPloversRails, Crakes & CootsReed Warblers & AlliesRockfowlRollersSandgrouseSandpipers, SnipesSecretarybirdShoebillShrikesSkuasStarlings, RhabdornisStilts, AvocetsStone-curlews, Thick-kneesStorksStreaked Scrub WarblerSunbirdsSwallows, MartinsSwiftsSylviid BabblersThrushesTits, ChickadeesTreecreepersTrogonsTropicbirdsTuracosTypical BroadbillsVangas & AlliesWagtails, PipitsWattle-eyes, BatisesWaxbills, Munias & AlliesWeavers, WidowbirdsWhite-eyesWood HoopoesWoodpeckersYellow Flycatchers

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