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The Brown-Headed Barbet (Psilopogon Zeylanicus ) Is An Asian Barbet Species Native To The Indian Subcontinent, Where It Inhabits Tropical And Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests. It Is Widespread, With Its Range Stretching From The Terai In Southern Nepal In The North To Sri Lanka In The South, Encompassing Most Of Peninsular India, And Listed As Least Concern On The Iucn Red List. It Is An Arboreal Species Of Gardens And Wooded Country Which Eats Fruit And Insects. It Is Fairly Tolerant Of Humans And Often Seen In City Parks. It Nests In A Tree Hole, Laying 2-4 Eggs. It Forages On Mangoes, Ripe Jackfruit, Papaya, Banana, Figs And Similar Cultivated Fruit Trees. Its Habitat Includes Urban And Country Gardens; It Tends To Eschew Heavy Forest. It Nests In A Suitable Hole In A Tree That It Will Often Excavate. Both Sexes Incubate The Eggs And Often Communicate With Each Other Using Their Kura, Kura Calls.