Broad-billed Tody

Todus subulatus

Least Concern

The 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
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