Birds

  • Nias Mynas Perched on a Branch

    Nias Mynas

    The Nias Mynas or Nias Hill Myna (Gracula robusta) is endemic to the island of Nias in South East Asia and other nearby islands off western Sumatra. [ez-toc] The number of…

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  • Red and Yellow Bird Houses Bird Houses & Nesting Box

    Bird Houses & Nesting Box

    Suitable Nestbox Size: ~ 9 – 10 ” inches high x 6.5 wide x 7″ deep. Mount about 4 to 6 feet high on a metal pole. No perches at…

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  • Brown-mandibled Aracaris

    The Brown-mandibled Aracaris (Pteroglossus mariae) is a South-American aracari that occurs naturally in the forests south of the Amazon river in eastern Peru and western Brazil as far as the river Madeira…

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  • Channel-billed Toucans on a Branch

    Channel-billed Toucans

    The Channel-billed Toucans (Ramphastos vitellinus) is a toucan that occurs on the island of Trinidad and in tropical South America, in the southeastern Amazon, as far south as southern Brazil…

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  • Selenidera Toucans Perched on the Woods

    Selenidera Toucans

    The Genus Selenidera contains six tropical South American species of toucanets – one ranging south into Central America. They inhabit lowland rainforests below 1500m. These elusive toucans tend to forage…

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  • Plate-billed Mountain-toucans on a Tree

    Plate-billed Mountain-toucans

    The Plate-billed Mountain-toucans (Andigena laminirostris) – also known as Laminated Hill-Toucans or Laminated Mountain-Toucans – occur naturally in the humid forests on the west Andean slopes in north-western Ecuador and…

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  • Chestnut-tailed Starlings on Twig

    Chestnut-tailed Starlings

    The Chestnut-tailed Starlings or Grey-headed Myna, Sturnus malabaricus, is a member of the starling family of birds. It is a resident or partially migratory species found in wooded habitats in…

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