The Red-and-yellow BarbetTrachyphonus erythrocephalus is a species of eastern African barbet. The males of the species have distinctive black (spotted white), red and yellow plumage, while youngsters and females are similar, but a little more dull. The species lives in broken terrain and both nests and roosts in burrows. The species is generally very tame, feeding upon seeds, fruit and invertebrates. The 4000 series photos were taken at the Honolulu Zoo, the 7000 series were taken in Kenya/Tanzania.