THE WORLD BIRDS - An Online Bird Book
Many of the broadbills are brightly colored birds that present broad heads, large eyes and a hooked, flat and broad beak. They range from 13 to 28 centimetres in length, and live in the dense canopies of wet forests, allowing them to hide despite their brightly coloured
plumage. The broadbills are for the most part insectivorous and carnivorous. Prey taken include insects, spiders, centipedes and millipedes, as well as lizards and tree frogs. Prey is obtained by sallying
from a perch to snatch it in flight, and gleaning the prey off leaves and branches while flying. Some species may take some fruit.
Some place genus
Calyptomena and genus
Smithornis in family
Calyptomenidae.
Genus Calyptomena
Broadbill,_Green Calyptomena viridis Found: Indonesia
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LonelyShrimp - Thailand 2)
Doug Janson
Broadbill,_Hose's Calyptomena hosii Found: Borneo
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John Gerrard Keulemansn
Broadbill,_Whitehead's Calyptomena whiteheadi Found: Borneo
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Hiyashi_Haka
Genus Corydon - 1 species
Broadbill,_Dusky Corydon sumatranus Found: Asia
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Micky Lim 2)
Lip Kee 3)
Jerry_Oldenette - Thailand 4)
Hiyashi_Haka
Genus Cymbirhynchus - 1 species
Broadbill,_Black-and-red Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchos Found: Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia
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Simon Tonge 3)
Jason_Thompson - Thailand
3, 4) Hiyashi_Haka
Genus Eurylaimus
Broadbill,_Banded Eurylaimus javanicus Found: Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia
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1, 4) Lip Kee - Malaysia
2) JJ Harrison - Thailand 3)
Francesco_Veronesi - Thailand
Broadbill,_Black-and-yellow Eurylaimus ochromalus Found: Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia
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1, 2) Mark Benedict - Borneo 3)
Bernard_Dupont - Malaysia 4)
Rahul_Alvares
Broadbill,_Visayan Eurylaimus samarensis also
Sarcophanops samarensis Found: Philippines
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1)
Jon_Hornbuckle
Broadbill,_Wattled also Mindanao Broadbill Eurylaimus steerii also Sarcophanops steerii Found: Philippines
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John Gould 2)
Blake Matheson 3)
Francesco Veronesi
Genus Psarisomus - 1 species
Broadbill,_Long-tailed Psarisomus dalhousiae Found: southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia
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Ansel.Ma 2)
Dibyendu_Ash - India
3, 4) Hiyashi_Haka 5)
Jason Thompson
Genus Pseudocalyptomena - 1 species
Broadbill,_Grauer's Pseudocalyptomena graueri Found: Africa
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John Gerrard Keulemans 2)
Avian Safaris
Genus Serilophus - 1 species
Broadbill,_Silver-breasted Serilophus lunatus Found: southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia
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Tony_Castro - Thailand 2)
Yiwenyiwen 3, 4, 5) Hiyashi Haka
Genus Smithornis
Broadbill,_African Smithornis capensis Found: Africa
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1)
Dave Curtis - Kenya 2)
Neil Strickland - South Africa
Broadbill,_Gray-headed Smithornis sharpei
Found: Africa
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1)
John Gerrard Keulemans 2, 3) Nigel Voaden - Cameroon
Broadbill,_Rufous-sided Smithornis rufolateralis Found: Africa
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1)
Joseph Wolf 2)
Marcel Holyoak - Cameroon 3)
Kristian Svensson - Uganda
The
asities are a family of small suboscine passerine birds. The family consists of four species in two genera endemic to
Madagascar. They were thought to have been related to the pittas, hence the scientific name of the family. They are now consider to be more closely related to the broadbills and the Broad-billed Sapayoa of South America.
Genus Neodrepanis
Asity, Sunbird also
Common Sunbird-Asity Neodrepanis coruscans Found: Madagascar
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Ross Tsai 2)
Francesco_Veronesi 3)
Rowe Becky
3) Breeding male
Asity,_Yellow-bellied also
Yellow-bellied Sunbird-Asity Neodrepanis hypoxantha Found: Madagascar
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Amy_McAndrews 2)
Frank_Vassen 3)
Dubi Shapiro 2
1) Female 2, 3) male
Genus Philepitta
Asity, Schlegel's Philepitta schlegeli Found: Madagascar
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Robert Lewis 2)
Jerry_Oldenettel 3) Pat and Keith Taylor 4)
Charles_Davies
Asity, Velvet Philepitta castanea Found: Madagascar
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John Gerrard Keulemans 2)
Francois Dorothe David Cook 3)
Ross Tsai
1) Left - female; bottom - nonbreeding male; top - breeding male 2) Female 3) Nonbreeding male 4) Breeding male
This family has just one species. Its nearest relatives are unknown, perhaps the
broadbills.
Genus Sapayoa
Sapayoa Sapayoa aenigma Found: Panama, northwest South America
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Jan_Axel 2)
Nick Athanas - Panama