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Broad-Billed Parrots: Vibrant Forest Guardians

Broad-billed parrots, also known as Tanygnathus species, are tropical birds with strikingly colorful plumage and robust beaks adapted for cracking nuts and seeds. Found primarily in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, these parrots play a crucial role in forest ecosystems by dispersing seeds and helping maintain biodiversity.

Broad-billed parrots are intelligent and social, often seen in pairs or small groups. Their vocalizations are loud and varied, reflecting their strong social bonds. However, many species face threats from habitat destruction, illegal pet trade, and climate change. Protecting their forest habitats and curbing illegal activities are critical for preserving these vibrant avian species.