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Toucans

Toucans are colorful Neotropical birds from the Ramphastidae family, closely related to American barbets, and known for their large, vibrant bills. They stay in tree hollows and don't migrate, often seen in pairs or small flocks. While toucans typically appear in five genera and include over forty species, they all mostly feed on fruit, sometimes adding insects, eggs, and small animals to their diet. Toucans' most distinctive feature is their bills, which they use for reaching food, thermal regulation, and possibly for intimidation. They range in size and have short strong legs with a unique arrangement of the toes. Surprisingly social, they often engage in bill-fencing to establish hierarchies. Native to the forests of the Neotropics, toucans have not adapted to dispersing across large water bodies, and the only non-forest toucan, the Toco, dwells in savannah and open woodlands. Their breeding requires large trees for nesting and their calls include a range of sounds from croaks to barks. Toucans have considerable cultural significance and are recognized worldwide, prominent in advertisements, media, and even politics in Brazil where they are symbolic of the Social Democracy Party.

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A photo of a Black-billed Mountain Toucan (Andigena nigrirostris)

Black-billed Mountain Toucan

Andigena nigrirostris
A photo of a Black-necked Aracari (Pteroglossus aracari)

Black-necked Aracari

Pteroglossus aracari

Black-throated Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus atrogularis

Blue-banded Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus coeruleicinctis

Brown-mandibled Aracari

Pteroglossus mariae
A photo of a Channel-billed Toucan (Ramphastos vitellinus)

Channel-billed Toucan

Ramphastos vitellinus
A photo of a Chestnut-eared Aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)

Chestnut-eared Aracari

Pteroglossus castanotis

Chestnut-tipped Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus derbianus

Choco Toucan

Ramphastos brevis

Citron-throated Toucan

Ramphastos citreolaemus
A photo of a Collared Aracari (Pteroglossus torquatus)

Collared Aracari

Pteroglossus torquatus
A photo of a Crimson-rumped Toucanet (Aulacorhynchus haematopygus)

Crimson-rumped Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus haematopygus
A photo of a Curl-crested Aracari (Pteroglossus beauharnaisii)

Curl-crested Aracari

Pteroglossus beauharnaisii
A photo of a Emerald Toucanet (Aulacorhynchus prasinus)

Emerald Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus prasinus
A photo of a Golden-collared Toucanet (Selenidera reinwardtii) , male

Golden-collared Toucanet

Selenidera reinwardtii

Gould's Toucanet

Selenidera gouldii
A photo of a Green Aracari (Pteroglossus viridis) , male

Green Aracari

Pteroglossus viridis
A photo of a Green-billed Toucan (Ramphastos dicolorus)

Green-billed Toucan

Ramphastos dicolorus
A photo of a Grey-breasted Mountain Toucan (Andigena hypoglauca)

Grey-breasted Mountain Toucan

Andigena hypoglauca

Groove-billed Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus sulcatus
A photo of a Guianan Toucanet (Selenidera piperivora) , female

Guianan Toucanet

Selenidera piperivora

Hooded Mountain Toucan

Andigena cucullata

Ivory-billed Aracari

Pteroglossus azara
A photo of a Keel-billed Toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus)

Keel-billed Toucan

Ramphastos sulfuratus

Lettered Aracari

Pteroglossus inscriptus
A photo of a Many-banded Aracari (Pteroglossus pluricinctus)

Many-banded Aracari

Pteroglossus pluricinctus

Pale-mandibled Aracari

Pteroglossus erythropygius
A photo of a Plate-billed Mountain Toucan (Andigena laminirostris)

Plate-billed Mountain Toucan

Andigena laminirostris

Red-necked Aracari

Pteroglossus bitorquatus
A photo of a Saffron Toucanet (Pteroglossus bailloni)

Saffron Toucanet

Pteroglossus bailloni
A photo of a Spot-billed Toucanet (Selenidera maculirostris) , male

Spot-billed Toucanet

Selenidera maculirostris

Tawny-tufted Toucanet

Selenidera nattereri

Tepui Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus whitelianus
A photo of a Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)

Toco Toucan

Ramphastos toco
A photo of a White-throated Toucan (Ramphastos tucanus)

White-throated Toucan

Ramphastos tucanus

White-throated Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus albivitta

Yellow-browed Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus huallagae

Yellow-eared Toucanet

Selenidera spectabilis
A photo of a Yellow-throated Toucan (Ramphastos ambiguus)

Yellow-throated Toucan

Ramphastos ambiguus
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