- The
todies are a family, Todidae, of tiny
Caribbean birds in the
order Coraciiformes,
which also
includes the kingfishers, bee-eaters and rollers. The...
- Soon after, throat-rattles were
heard and the two
todies flew away in
separate directions.
Jamaican todies can
sometimes be
found digging, in
which they mainly...
- to body size, and a thin, flat bill.
Similar to
other todies, the
coloration of the
Cuban Tody includes an
iridescent green dorsum, pale whitish-grey...
- 2%), and
occasionally small lizards (3.5%) and frogs.
Todies are
considered voracious eaters.
Todies forage and feed
using different methods,
including air-feeding...
- most
likely reserved for the
breeding season. Broad-billed
todies, like
other species of
todies, have the
simplest range of
frequencies of all
avian vocalizations...
- The
common tody-flycatcher or black-fronted
tody-flycatcher (Todirostrum cinereum) is a very
small p****erine bird in the
tyrant flycatcher family. It...
- The
tody-flycatchers are
several species of
birds in the
family Tyrannidae:
Genus Poecilotriccus Rufous-crowned
tody-flycatcher,
Poecilotriccus ruficeps...
-
including the kingfishers, the bee-eaters, the rollers, the motmots, and the
todies. They
generally have syndactyly, with
three forward-pointing toes (and toes...
- the
smallest motmot, and
named because it
resembles the
closely related todies (family Todidae) of the Caribbean. The
nominate subspecies has a
green crown...
-
todies are each the only one on
different islands. However,
phylogenetic analysis suggests that the narrow-billed
tody descended from the
Cuban tody (T...