White-throated Jacamar

Brachygalba albogularis

Least Concern

The White-throated Jacamar is a slim, long-billed jacamar of Guianan and northeastern Amazonian forests. It usually watches from exposed forest-edge or riverbank perches, then darts out to catch flying insects such as butterflies, moths, bees, and dragonflies, often returning to the same perch. It is currently assessed as Least Concern, though healthy forest edges, river corridors, and nesting banks remain important locally.

Family
Galbulidae
Range
White-throated Jacamar Range — Guianan and northeastern Amazonian forests
Population
≈ Unknown
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