Toucans

  • BirdsMountain-toucans on a Tree Branch

    Mountain-toucans

    The Mountain-toucans (Andigena) are toucans found in humid highland forests in the Andes of South America, ranging from Bolivia to Venezuela. [ez-toc] Species Grey-breasted Mountain-toucan Andigena hypoglauca Hooded Mountain-toucan, Andigena cucullata…

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  • BirdsKeel Billed Toucans Perched on Tree

    Toucans

    Toucans have distinctive coloration, markings, and are particularly noted for their large colorful bills. Toco Toucan is the most recognized because of the bird's iconic use in advertising.

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  • BirdsBreeding Toucans Perched on the Fence

    Breeding Toucans

    Toucans – colourful birds from South America. The family Ramphastidae where toucans belong to is characterised by a remarkable large bill compared to their body size. In total, there are…

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  • BirdsSelenidera 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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  • BirdsClose up Image of Saffron Toucanets

    Saffron Toucanets

    The Saffron Toucanets (Pteroglossus bailloni) is a South American Toucan that is found in the Atlantic rain forests in south-eastern Brazil and adjacent areas in far north-eastern Argentina and eastern Paraguay. In…

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  • BirdsA Bird on the Ground Red-breasted Toucans

    Red-breasted Toucans

    The Red-breasted Toucans or Green-billed Toucan (Ramphastos dicolorus) is a South American toucan that occurs naturally throughout central, southern and eastern Brazil, eastern Paraguay and far north-eastern Argentina. It inhabits…

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  • BirdsA Toucanet Perched on Tree Blue-banded Toucanets

    Blue-banded Toucanets

    The Blue-banded Toucanets (Aulacorhynchus coeruleicinctis) – also known as Blue-throated Toucanets – are South American toucanets that occur naturally in Bolivia and Peru, where they inhabit subtropical or tropical moist…

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