The spot-crowned barbet is a colorful bird found in lowland forests of Panama and western Colombia. Males have black and white speckled crowns, white throats, yellow-to-orange breasts, and black-spotted bellies, while females are similar but have black throats and breasts. They eat fruit and arthropods and are important seed dispersers in their habitat.
Appearance
Size: 16 to 18 cm (6.3 to 7.1 inches) long.
Male: Mostly black above with a white-spotted crown, white throat, and a yellow to orange breast.
Female: Similar to the male but has a black throat and upper breast.
Other features: Both sexes have black spots on the lower breast and belly and a yellow to orange splash on the flanks.

