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Broad-billed Tody
Todus subulatus
Least ConcernThe Broad-billed Tody is a small, bright Caribbean forest bird of Hispaniola, especially lowland and foothill habitats. It hunts insects from perches, nests in burrows, and uses a quick, direct flight through woodland and scrub. It is currently assessed as Least Concern, though healthy habitat and secure nesting or foraging sites still matter locally.
- Family
- Todidae
- Group
- Todies
- Range
- Broad-billed Tody Range — Hispaniola, especially lowland and foothill habitats
- Population
- ≈ Unknown