The black-and-red broadbill is a species of bird in the typical broadbill family, Eurylaimidae. It is the only species in the genus Cymbirhynchus. A large, distinctive bird, it has maroon underparts, black upperparts, a maroon neck-band, and white bars on the wings. It also has a large, two-colored, blue-and-yellow bill. The species shows slight sexual dimorphism, with females being smaller than males. No other bird in its range resembles it, though the black-and-yellow broadbill has a similar call.
Black-and-red broadbill
In Kaeng Krachan, Thailand
Black-and-red broadbills roosting in a group in eastern Sabah
A nesting black-and-red broadbill in Tabin Wildlife Reserve, Borneo
The Eurylaimidae are a family of suboscine passerine birds that occur from the eastern Himalayas to Indonesia and the Philippines.
The family previously included the sapayoa from the Neotropics, the asities from Madagascar, and the Calyptomenidae from Africa and Asia, but these are now separated into distinct families.
Eurylaimidae
Image: Black and red Broadbill Kang Kra Chan Thailand S4E5132 (14071725919)
Image: Psarisomus dalhousiae Kaeng Krachan
Image: Serilophus lunatus by Jason Thompson