https://www.zootierliste.de/?klasse=2&ordnung...
Rotbüschel-Bartvogel
(Feuerbüschel-Bartvogel)
(Grauwangen-Bartvogel)
Psilopogon pyrolophus
S. MÜLLER, 1836
... Vorkommen: südöstliches Asien (Indonesien, Malaysia, Thailand)
Lebensraum: tropischer Regenwald, subtropischer Regenwald
Gesamtlänge: 26 - 30 cm
Gewicht: 115 - 139 g
Nahrung: Früchte, Beeren
Gefährdungsstatus: LC (nicht gefährdet) ...
https://www.biologie-seite.de/Biologie/Bartv%...
Die Bartvögel (Capitonidae) sind eine Familie der Spechtvögel mit 82 Arten in 13 Gattungen. Der Ursprung des Namens liegt in dem Schnabelgrund entspringenden, steifen Borsten. ...
... Gattung: Psilopogon
Rotbüschel-Bartvogel oder Ohrenbartvogel (Psilopogon pyrolophus)
Gattung: Grünbartvögel (Megalaima)
Megalaima armillaris ...
http://www.kaiseradler.de/html/echte_spechte.html
... Unterordnung: Spechtartige, lat. Picoidea
Familie: Bartvögel, lat. Capitonidae
Gattung: Rotbüschel-Bartvögel, lat. Psilopogon
Die Fotos des Rotbüschel-Bartvogel oder Ohrenbartvogel, lat. Psilopogon pyrolophus wurden im Zoo Köln aufgenommen. ...
https://www.sammlungen.hu-berlin.de/objekte/s...
... Psilopogon pyrolophus
1. Rotbüschel-Bartvogel (Deutsch) 2. Fire-tufted Barbet (English)
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http://www.tierportraet.ch/htm07/rotbueschel_...
... Name: Rotbüschel-Bartvogel, Ohrenbartvogel
Lat. Psilopogon pyrolophus
... Zuordnung: Vögel, Spechtartige
... Grösse: Höhe ca. 30 cm
... Futter: Früchte, Beeren, Insekten, kleine Säugetiere
Verwandtschaft: Bartvögel, Spechte ...
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asiatische_Bart...
Die Asiatischen Bartvögel (Megalaimidae) sind eine Familie der Spechtvögel, die in Asien auf dem indischen Subkontinent, in Südchina, im festländischen Südostasien, auf den großen Sundainseln mit Ausnahme von Sulawesi und auf den Philippinen vorkommt.[1] ...
... Unterfamilie Megalaiminae
Gattung: Grünbartvögel (Psilopogon) ...
Rotbüschel-Bartvogel oder Ohrenbartvogel (Psilopogon pyrolophus)
Temminckbartvogel (Psilopogon armillaris)
Blauwangen-Bartvogel (Psilopogon asiatica) ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire-tufted_barbet
The fire-tufted barbet (Psilopogon pyrolophus) is a species of bird in the Asian barbet family Megalaimidae. It is native to Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra, where it inhabits tropical moist lowland and montane forests. It has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2004.[1] Its scientific name was proposed by Salomon Müller in 1836, who described a barbet from Sumatra.[2]
Description
The moderately large bird (28 cm), the adult birds are overall green in appearance and have a brownish-maroon nape, grey lores, white band on the forehead, throat green, followed by a bright yellow band before a black band, appearing like a necklace separates the belly. The bill is fawn colored with a black vertical band. Tufts of feathers at the base of beak. Upper tufts fiery orange in males.[3] ...
https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22681588/...
... Taxonomy in detail
Scientific name Psilopogon pyrolophus
Authority Müller, 1835
Synonyms
Common names
English Fire-tufted Barbet
Taxonomic sources del Hoyo, J., Collar, N.J., Christie, D.A., Elliott, A. and Fishpool, L.D.C. 2014. HBW and BirdLife International Illustrated Checklist of the Birds of the World. Volume 1: Non-passerines. Lynx Edicions BirdLife International, Barcelona, Spain and Cambridge, UK. ...
https://www.beautyofbirds.com/firetuftedbarbe...
... The Fire-tufted Barbets (Psilopogon pyrolophus) are endemic to Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, where are found in mountain forests, along forest edges and in mature second growth forests.
They are common seen alone or in pairs or small family groups high up in the canopy and mid-level. They prefer dense foliage. They roost in tree cavities.
This species is reported to be uncommon to locally common (del Hoyo et al. 2002). Its population is suspected to be in decline due to habitat destruction.
Description
They average 30cm in length and typically weigh between 115-139g.
They are strikingly beautiful birds with a flashy "fire-tuft". ...
https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/Single...
Psilopogon pyrolophus S. Muller, 1836
Taxonomic Serial No.: 554168
... Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom: Animalia
Taxonomic Rank: Species
Synonym(s):
Common Name(s): Fire-tufted Barbet [English] ...
https://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/16959359
Fire-tufted Barbet
Psilopogon pyrolophus
... Description:
Fire-tufted Barbets get their name from the tuft of bright red feathers jutting out from above their beak. Despite being such beautiful birds, their calls sounds very much like a cicada or other insect. You can hear some samples here: http ://www.xeno-canto.org/species/Psilop...
Habitat:
Seen at the foot of Sumatra's Mt. Kerinci, the highest volcano in SE Asia, in the Kerinci Seblat National Park....
https://besgroup.org/2010/08/21/call-of-the-f...
Call of the Fire-tufted Barbet
“I must say that the call of the Fire-tufted Barbet (Psilopogon pyrolophus) is rather unusual, it sounds like a cicada buzzing away. This bird is quite common up in Malaysia’s Frasers’ Hill and some have considered this to be one of the star birds that can be found in Frasers’ Hill.”
... Note: According to Robson (2008), “the male territorial call is an unusually cicada-like buzzing, starting with spaced notes, then speeding up and rising in pitch towards the end.” From the above video, it is noted that the barbet has its bill closed all the time when making its call. The only visible sign that it is calling is the slight puffing around the throat area, especially towards the end on the track. ...