About Psilopogon franklinii (Blyth, 1842)
The golden-throated barbet, with the scientific name Psilopogon franklinii (Blyth, 1842), has distinct plumage and physical features. Its upperparts are vivid green, underparts are paler yellowish-green, wings are deep blue, and the underside of the tail is verditer. The bill is dusky black, the area around the eyes is black, the forehead is crimson, the throat is orange, and the legs are greenish. This barbet measures 20.5โ23.5 cm (8.1โ9.3 in) in length and weighs 50โ101 g (1.8โ3.6 oz).
The golden-throated barbet is a resident species found in Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam, and mainland China. Its occurrence in Bangladesh is unconfirmed. It lives in tropical and subtropical moist forests at elevations ranging from 900 to 2,700 m (3,000 to 8,900 ft).
Regarding its behaviour and ecology, the male's territorial call is a very loud pukwowk.