Todidae
Todus multicolor Gould, 1837
Todus multicolor Gould, 1837
Todus multicolor, the Cuban tody, is a small distinctively colored bird resident only in Cuba and nearby islands.
Todus subulatus G.R.Gray, 1847
Todus subulatus G.R.Gray, 1847
Todus subulatus, the broad-billed tody, is a sedentary endemic Hispaniolan bird, the largest Todus species.
Todus todus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Todus todus (Linnaeus, 1758)
The Jamaican tody is a small endemic bird of Jamaica that feeds mostly on insects using a sit-and-watch foraging strategy.
Todus angustirostris Lafresnaye, 1851
Todus angustirostris Lafresnaye, 1851
Todus angustirostris is a small green tody resident on Hispaniola, with defined plumage and bill color patterns.
Todus mexicanus R.Lesson, 1838
Todus mexicanus R.Lesson, 1838
Todus mexicanus, the Puerto Rican tody, is a tiny distinctive forest bird endemic to the main island of Puerto Rico.
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