The flame-fronted barbet is a species of bird in the family Capitonidae. It is found in the forests of southern India and Sri Lanka. The flame-fronted barbet is a medium-sized bird, with a length of about 25 cm. It has a distinctive black head, with a red forehead and throat. The rest of its plumage is olive-green, with a yellow rump and undertail coverts.
The flame-fronted barbet is a frugivore, and its diet consists mainly of fruits and berries. It is also known to eat insects and nectar. The flame-fronted barbet is a social bird, and it is often found in small groups. It is a noisy bird, and its calls can be heard throughout the forest.
