Some wild fruits for barbets, Megalaimidae sp.
Ravi Jambhekar
In addition to cultivated fruits that can be readily purchased in the market, animals under rehabilitation must always be offered wild gathered fruits in order to familiarize them with wild fruits that will be available to them after release.
Below is a list of fruits, with photographical documentation for ease of identification, that can and have been successfully offered to barbets (Megalaimidae sp.) both during the hand-feeding and rehabilitation process.
Ficus fruits
Although barbets readily consume a wide variety of fruits, their primary diet in the wild consists of various fruits of the genera Ficus.
Ficus beddomei
A Strangler Fig
Ficus benghalensis
Indian Banyan or ‘Bargad ka ped’
Ficus exasperata
Brahma’s Banyan or Forest Sandpaper Fig
Ficus glomerata (syn. Ficus racemosa)
Cluster Fig or Goolar Fig
Ficus religiosa
Sacred Fig or Pipal Tree
Ficus talbotii
Persea macrantha
‘Kula mavu’, Commonly known as Indian butter fruit
Syzygium cumini
Black plum or ‘jamun’
Zizyphus rugosa
Zunna berry (Chunna)
Buckthorn family (which includes Indian ber, jujube, etc.)
Document edited by Devna Arora
Published in 2013