- Piciformes
- Lybiidae
Northern Red-fronted Tinkerbird Pogoniulus uropygialis
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Identification
Strikingly marked miniature barbet. Adults have a red patch above the bill, but immatures lack this. Found in woodland and savanna, ranging from arid to moderately moist. Most common call is a monotonously repeated “took” call that is sometimes given hundreds of times consecutively. Also gives a higher 2- or 3-part call and a fast trill. Adults easily separated from Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird by the bright red front. Immatures are tricky; immature Northern Red-fronted is slightly smaller and darker-backed.