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Toco Toucan

Ramphastos toco

Photo by LeonardoMB
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Field Notes

Description:

"Toco Toucans" are very loud communicators with various means of sound production. Their repertoire consists of deep, course croaking that is repeated on a consistent basis. A rattling call is also a common form of conversation in this species. Besides vocal communication, they use bill-clacking as a form of auditory communication. Like all birds, "Toco Toucans" perceive their environment through visual, auditory, tactile, and chemical stimuli.
In Brazil, also known how "Tucanuçu" and "tucanaçu", that come from Tupi "tukanu'su", that means "Big Tucan".

Habitat:

They are native to the countries of Argentina, Peru, French Guiana, Bolivia, Paraguay, Suriname, and Brazil. Regions such as woodland, savanna, plantations, and other regions that consist of scattered trees.

Notes:

This specimen is of the zoo in my city, "Ilha de São Pedro" ("St. Peter Island")

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