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Bucconidae
The puffbirds and their relatives in the family Bucconidae are tropical tree-dwelling insectivorous birds that are found from South America up to Mexico. Together with their closest relatives, the jacamars, they form a divergent lineage within the order Piciformes, though the two families are sometimes elevated to a separate order Galbuliformes. Lacking the iridescent colours of the jacamars, puffbirds are mainly brown, rufous or grey, with large heads, large eyes, and flattened bills with a hooked tip. Their loose, abundant plumage and short tails makes them look stout and puffy, giving rise

Lanceolated Monklet
species of bird

swallow-winged puffbird
species of bird

White-faced Nunbird
species of bird
Hapaloptila
REDIRECT White-faced nunbird

Chelidoptera
REDIRECT Swallow-winged puffbird