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Vieillot's barbet

Vieillot's barbet

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Vieillot's barbet is a small bird in the family Lybiidae. Barbets are a group of near passerine birds with a pantropical distribution which get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. This bird is named after the French ornithologist Louis Pierre Vieillot.

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Distribution

Region

West Africa and Sahel

Typical Environment

Typically found in dry savanna, wooded grassland, and open parkland with scattered trees. It frequents riparian groves, farmland shelterbelts, and fruiting trees in villages and gardens. The species avoids dense closed-canopy forest but readily occupies edges and secondary growth. It perches conspicuously while singing and forages within mid to upper tree levels.

Altitude Range

0–1800 m

Climate Zone

Tropical

Characteristics

Size16–18 cm
Wing Span25–30 cm
Male Weight0.04 kg
Female Weight0.038 kg
Life Expectancy7 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 2/5

Useful to know

Vieillot's barbet is a small African barbet known for the stiff bristles fringing its stout bill and its loud antiphonal duets sung by pairs from exposed perches. It excavates its own nesting cavities in dead wood or soft trunks and will reuse or enlarge holes over successive seasons. A largely fruit-eating species, it also takes insects, especially during breeding.

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Vieillot's Barbet in Gambia

Vieillot's Barbet in Gambia

Behaviour

Temperament

social and active

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats

Social Behavior

Usually seen in pairs or small family groups maintaining territories year-round. Pairs perform synchronized, antiphonal duets from prominent perches. They excavate nesting cavities in dead branches or soft wood; both sexes participate in excavation, incubation, and feeding young.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

A loud, rhythmic series of hollow 'poop-poop' or 'tu-tu' notes delivered antiphonally by a pair, often continuing for long bouts. Calls include sharp chattering notes given in excitement or when interacting at the nest.

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