Definition
'Galbulidae' is the scientific family name for jacamars, a group of brightly colored birds found in Central and South America. These birds are known for their iridescent plumage and long, pointed bills. 'Galbulidae' birds are primarily insectivores, catching insects in flight. They typically perch on branches and then dart out to catch their prey. They nest in burrows in banks or termite mounds. Think of them as the shimmering jewels of the rainforest. ✨