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Bird Jamaican Tody - English
URL: http://www.cockpitcountry.com/birds/birdjato.html

Though this species is locally common in Jamaica, the evolutionary significance of the family Todidae should not be underrated: fossil records show that they once were present in Central America and their range extended well into North America

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Tody. Dictionary of the English Language - English
URL: http://www.bartleby.com/61/67/T0246700.html

Any of various small birds of the family Todidae, of the West Indies, related to the kingfisher and the motmot and having colorful, predominantly green plumage and a bright red throat.

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Puerto Rican Tody (Todus mexicanus) - English
URL: http://www.i-bird.com/Species/PRicanTody.htm

Abundance Map: Highest abundance rating in each state for the Puerto Rican Tody in the United States.

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tody - English
URL: http://www.slider.com/enc/53000/tody.htm

Common name for small (3-4 in./9-10 cm) West Indian birds of the family Todidae, comprising the single genus Todus. Bright green above with red throats, they are forest birds called robins by Jamaicans, although not related to the robin. They are typically divided into four lowland species, one each on the islands of Jamaica ( T. todus ), Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Hispaniola. A fifth mountain species is found also on Hispaniola.

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Tody. The Columbia Encyclopedia - English
URL: http://www.bartleby.com/65/to/tody.html

Common name for small (3–4 in./9–10 cm) West Indian birds of the family Todidae, comprising the single genus Todus. Bright green above with red throats, they are forest birds called robins by Jamaicans, although not related to the robin.

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Tody - English
URL: http://www.animalsoftherainforest.com/tody.htm

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Cortacubas Familia Todidae - Spanish
URL: http://www.damisela.com/zoo/ave/otros/coraci/todidae/

Los Cortacubas son parientes de los martín pescadores.

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Los Cortacubas (Familia Todidae) Bibliografía - Spanish
URL: http://www.damisela.com/zoo/ave/otros/coraci/todidae/biblio.htm

Bibliografía usada en la familia de los Todidae. Lista de sugerencias de otras obras relacionadas con estas aves.

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Todidae - French
URL: http://listoiseauxmonde.multimania.com/Todid.html

Nom scientifique. Nom CINFO. Nom scientifique CAF. Nom CAF. Autres noms.

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Broad-billed Tody stamps - English
URL: http://www.bird-stamps.org/species/85005.htm

Stamps showing Broad-billed Tody (Todus subulatus).

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Jamaican Tody stamps - English
URL: http://www.bird-stamps.org/species/85003.htm

Stamps showing Jamaican Tody (Todus todus).

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Narrow-billed Tody stamps - English
URL: http://www.bird-stamps.org/species/85002.htm

Stamps showing Narrow-billed Tody (Todus angustirostris).

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Cuban Tody stamps - English
URL: http://www.bird-stamps.org/species/85001.htm

Stamps showing Cuban Tody (Todus multicolor).

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Jamaican Tody (Todus todus) - English
URL: http://www.amazilia.net/images/Birds/Todies/JamaicanTody.htm

Photo.

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Todidae - English
URL: http://www.i-bird.com/Family/Todidae.htm

Uncommon, common and abundant birds in US and Canada.

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Tody page - English
URL: http://www.montereybay.com/creagrus/todies.html

The todies are a family endemic to the Caribbean with five species occurring on four islands: Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola (2 species) and Puerto Rico. They are just great little birds -- not much larger than hummingbirds -- that suddenly appear next to the observer inside woodlands.

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