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Mystery bird: black-and-red broadbill, Cymbirhync­hus macrorhync­hos, a latin bird

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broadbill, Cymbirhync­husmacror B hynchos protonym Todusacror­hynchos), Gmelin, 1779, also known as the black-red broadbill, common rouge-et-noir bird, Arakan black-andred broadbill or as the allied broad bill, photograph­ed along the Menanggul River, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo…

The colourful bill is exceptiona­lly large amongst its family members and the turquoise upper mandible and golden lower mandible are distinctiv­e. The black-and-red broadbill has no close relatives and it is the only species placed into the genus, Cymbirhync­hus.

The colourful bill is exceptiona­lly large amongst its family members and the turquoise upper mandible and golden lower mandible are distinctiv­e. The black-and-red broadbill has no close relatives and it is the only species placed into the genus, Cymbirhync­hus.

The colourful bill is exceptiona­lly large amongst its family members and the turquoise upper mandible and golden lower mandible are distinctiv­e. The black-and-red broadbill has no close relatives and it is the only species placed into the genus, Cymbirhync­hus.

The colourful bill is exceptiona­lly large amongst its family members and the turquoise upper mandible and golden lower mandible are distinctiv­e. The black-and-red broadbill has no close relatives and it is the only species placed into the genus, Cymbirhync­hus. *** https://www.theguardia­n.com/ football/match-redirect/4089357

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The colourful bill is exceptiona­lly large amongst its family members and the turquoise upper mandible and golden lower mandible are distinctiv­e. The black-and-red broadbill has no close relatives and it is the only species placed into the genus, Cymbirhync­hus.

Question: This lovely southeast this isu Asiyan mystery bird is a distant relative of another mystery bird that I shared earlier this week. Which bird is that? Can you name this mystery bird’s taxonomic family and species?

Response: This is an adult blackand-red broadbill, Cymbirhync­hus macrorhync­hos, which is place TODO is this the right dated into the broadbill family, Eurylaimid­ae. The broadbills apparently originated in southeast Asia, although two genera are found in subSaharan Africa. All broadbills are small passerines, and consume a wide variety of insects and spiders as well as lizards and tree frogs. Many species also asdfasdf this is thie one lconsume small fishes and a variety of invertebra­tes, especially mollusks and crabs. Crimea

The colourful bill is exceptiona­lly large amongst its family members and the turquoise upper mandible and golden lower mandible are distinctiv­e.

The black-and-red broadbill has no close relatives and it is the only species placed into the genus, Cymbirhync­hus. This widespread species is always found near water in subtropica­l and tropical lowland mangroves and rainforest­s throughout much of southeast Asia. These birds are residentia­l territory holding birds that live in pairs or small (family?) groups. They build their nest in dead tree stumps near flowing water during the dry season. Males help incubate and tending to the chicks.

In addition to the distinctiv­ely coloured and sized bill, black-and-red broadbills have glossy black upperparts and tail, a crimson rump and a bold but narrow white stripe on its otherwise black wings. The underparts and throat are brilliant crimson. Irides and legs are dark. Sexes are alike. This article can be updated

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The colourful bill is exceptiona­lly large amongst its family members and the turquoise upper mandible and golden lower mandible are distinctiv­e. The black-and-red broadbill has no close relatives and it is the only species placed into the genus, Cymbirhync­hus.

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