Black-girdled Barbet
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The black-girdled barbet (''Capito dayi'') is a species of
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in the family
Capitonidae New World barbets are near passerine birds from the family Capitonidae of the order Piciformes, which inhabit humid forests in Central and South America. They are closely related to the toucans. The New World barbets are plump birds, with short ...
, the New World barbets. It is found in
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and
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.


Taxonomy and systematics

Since its description in 1916, the black-girdled barbet has almost always been recognized as a species. However, it was briefly considered to be a subspecies of black-spotted barbet (''Capito niger''). DNA data have shown it instead to be
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to five-colored barbet (''C. quinticolor'').Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 23 May 2021. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithological Society. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm retrieved 24 May 2021Schulenberg, T. S. (2020). Black-girdled Barbet (''Capito dayi''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (T. S. Schulenberg, Editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.blgbar1.01 retrieved 25 May 2021 The black-girdled barbet is
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. Its specific epithet ''dayi'' honors Lee Garnet Day, one of the leaders of the expedition that discovered the bird.


Description

The black-girdled barbet is approximately long and weighs . The adult male's entire crown and nape are scarlet, the sides of the head black, and the chin and throat various shades of brown. Its back is black. Its underparts are white or off-white on the upper breast merging to pale greenish yellow on the belly. Its flanks are black, which extends nearly across the lower breast forming the "girdle". The adult female differs in that its crown and nape are black. The immature is similar to the adult but duller overall.


Distribution and habitat

The black-girdled barbet is found in southern
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. In Brazil it occurs in southeastern Amazonas, most of southern
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, the northwestern half of
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, and eastern
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. Its range extends slightly into Santa Cruz Department of northeastern Bolivia. It inhabits the canopy of evergreen
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and
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s and also adjacent mature
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.


Behavior


Feeding

Little is known about the black-girdled barbet's diet other than that it includes both fruit and
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s. Its foraging behavior has not been described.


Breeding

Specimens of the black-girdled barbet indicate that it primarily breeds between August and November, though February and June are also implicated. It is assumed to nest in a tree cavity like other New World barbets, but its nest and eggs have not been described.


Vocalization

The black-girdled barbet's song is "a steadily accelerating series of hollow ''boo'' notes

It has at least two calls, a series of notes "''rok rok ock ock''

and "a peculiar grating rattle


Status

The
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has assessed the black-girdled barbet as Vulnerable since 2012; previously it had been classed as being of Least Concern. The combination of the species' dependence on mature forest and the continued deforestation in Amazonia led to the reassessment.


References

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black-girdled barbet The black-girdled barbet (''Capito dayi'') is a species of bird in the family Capitonidae, the New World barbets. It is found in Brazil and Bolivia. Taxonomy and systematics Since its description in 1916, the black-girdled barbet has almost ...
Birds of the Amazon Basin
black-girdled barbet The black-girdled barbet (''Capito dayi'') is a species of bird in the family Capitonidae, the New World barbets. It is found in Brazil and Bolivia. Taxonomy and systematics Since its description in 1916, the black-girdled barbet has almost ...
black-girdled barbet The black-girdled barbet (''Capito dayi'') is a species of bird in the family Capitonidae, the New World barbets. It is found in Brazil and Bolivia. Taxonomy and systematics Since its description in 1916, the black-girdled barbet has almost ...
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