The rufous headed parrotbill is a relatively large species within the parrotbill group, with an average length of approximately 20 cm. Its upperparts are a shade of brown, while its underparts are creamy in color. This species is characterized by its prominent beak, which is relatively large compared to other parrotbills. One distinguishing feature of the rufous headed parrotbill is its rufous forehead and paler crown. Both male and female parrotbills show similar physical characteristics.
Description:
The magnificent parrot-billed babbler, which is approximately 20 centimetres in size, is identified as the grand parrot-billed babbler. This avian creature possesses a broad beak, a sturdy physique with brown plumage on its upper section, and a pristine white underbelly. Notably, its striking forehead embellished with vibrant brown feathers gradually transitions into a more subdued hue towards the crown. Gender similarities are prevalent in both male and female specimens of this remarkable species.