Guttural Toadie

Driophlox gutturalis

The Guttural Toadie (Driophlox gutturalis) is a small passerine bird found in the tropical rainforests of South America. It is characterized by its vibrant plumage, with a combination of iridescent green, blue, and yellow feathers. The Guttural Toadie is known for its melodious and complex songs, which are often heard echoing through the dense foliage. This species is highly social, often forming large flocks and engaging in intricate mating displays. The Guttural Toadie primarily feeds on insects and small fruits, foraging in the mid to upper levels of the forest canopy. Despite its striking appearance, the Guttural Toadie is facing habitat loss and fragmentation, leading to concerns about its long-term survival.

Habitat: Tropical rainforests of South America

Guttural Toadie

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