Because the Yellow-Billed Jacamar is a paradise bird it never migrates but if it did then the way it flies would definitely attribute to the pattern of the migration (If it did). The Jacamar has a very dramatic way in which it flies which makes it very entertaining and interesting to watch, making a huge source of entertainment for birders.
The Yellow-Billed Jacamar has short feet for balancing and long, pointed beaks for stabbing and digging. They also have sharp talons to dig through hard earth and differing feathers to allow flight. The plumage of the bird also is green and brownish in color which gives a great type of camouflage which is helpful while the bird is waiting for it’s prey to come