Barbets typically make their nests in tree cavities or holes that they excavate themselves, often in decaying wood or soft bark. They prefer trees that provide adequate shelter and protection from predators. Some species may also use old woodpecker holes or natural crevices. The nests are lined with organic materials like leaves and feathers to provide a comfortable environment for their eggs and chicks.
In the Southern Hemisphere it is preferable (but not mandatory) that the nest face mainly south.
Nest-cenipede
Matt Barbet was born in 1976.
The Brown Widow spider makes a brown, spilt nest.
Barbet Schroeder was born on August 26, 1941.
Barbet Schroeder was born on August 26, 1941.
Yellow-spotted Barbet was created in 1856.
Crimson-fronted Barbet was created in 1788.
Yellow-fronted Barbet was created in 1816.
Fire-tufted Barbet was created in 1836.
Orange-fronted Barbet was created in 1876.
Scarlet-banded Barbet was created in 2000.