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Chestnut Mandibled Toucan

Ramphastos swainsonii

Description:

Chestnut-mandibled toucans are brightly marked and have large bills. The male is 56 cm long, while the smaller female is typically 52 cm long. Weight ranges from 599 to 746 grams (1.3-1.6 lbs). The sexes are alike in appearance, mainly black with maroon hints to the head, upper back and lower breast. The face and upper breast are bright yellow, with narrow white and broader red lines forming a lower border. The upper tail is white and the lower abdomen is red. The legs are blue. The body plumage is similar to that of the smaller keel-billed toucan, but the bill pattern is quite different, being diagonally divided into bright yellow and maroon. Juvenile birds are sooty-black, and have duller plumage, particularly with respect to the bib, red border, and lower mandible. They are fed by the parents for several weeks after leaving the nest.

Habitat:

Lowland rainforests from southeast Honduras to western Ecuador.

Notes:

I just love me some toucans :-)

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ClaudiaGalindo
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ClaudiaGalindo

Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Spotted on Feb 5, 2015
Submitted on Feb 19, 2015

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