What is puffbirds?

Puffbirds are a family of passerine birds found in Central and South America. There are about 35 species of puffbirds, and they are usually found in forests and woodlands. Puffbirds have a distinctive, rounded shape and often have a large head and short, stubby tail. They are usually brown or gray in color and have a heavy bill that is used to catch insects and spiders. Puffbirds are also known for their distinctive calls, which are often loud and repetitive. Some species of puffbirds are known for their unusual behavior, such as the white-whiskered puffbird, which is known for laying its eggs in the nests of other birds. Puffbirds are solitary birds and are not known to form flocks.