Definition
Todidae is the scientific family name for todies, a group of small, colorful birds found only in the Caribbean. These birds are known for their bright green plumage, red throats, and flattened bills. They typically inhabit forests and woodlands, feeding on insects and other small invertebrates. Think of them as the tiny jewels of the Caribbean bird world, sparkling with color. Their size and diet are similar to those of flycatchers. Todidae shows biodiversity in a small region.