Psilopogon asiaticus is the scientific name for the Blue-throated Barbet, a bird species found in parts of South and Southeast Asia. It belongs to the family Megalaimidae and is known for its distinctive blue throat and red forehead patch.
These birds are primarily found in forested areas and feed on fruits, insects, and small animals.
They are known for their loud, distinctive calls, which are often heard in the early morning and late afternoon. The Blue-throated Barbet is considered to be a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) due to its relatively large range and stable population