broad-billed tody (Todus subulatus) Description
English: « Todus subulatus & Todus pulcherrimus » = Todus subulatus (Broad-billed Tody) - the bird below is supposed to be a mutated/aberrant form
Français: « Todus subulatus & Todus pulcherrimus » = Todus subulatus (Todier à bec large) - l'oiseau d'en bas serait une forme mutante/aberrante
Date 1874
Source The Ibis, ser. 3, vol. 4 http://archive.org/stream/ibis43brit#page/n397/mode/2up
Author John Gerrard Keulemans (1842–1912) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gerrard_Keulemans
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Todus_subulatus_1874.jpg
The broad-billed tody (Todus subulatus) is one of the two species of tody native to the island of Hispaniola. It can be identified by its small size, stubby beak, ruby-red throat, and green back. While its close relative, the narrow-billed tody is more prevalent in the higher altitude areas, the broad-billed tody prefers lower altitude habitats. To nest, it digs into a river bank, similar to a kingfisher. Order: Coraciiformes, Family: Todidae, Genus: Todus, Species: Todus subulatus G.R. Gray, 1847