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Collared Aracari

pteroglossus torquatus

Habitat:

The collared aracari is a common resident breeder in lowland forests and slightly more open woodland. The 3 white eggs are laid in an unlined natural cavity or old woodpecker nest high in a tree. Both sexes incubate the eggs for about 16 days, and the toucan chicks remain in the nest after hatching. They are blind and naked at birth, and have short bills and specialised pads on their heels to protect them from the rough floor of the nest. They are fed by both parents, assisted by up to three other adults, probably from a previous brood, and fledge after about 6 weeks, with feeding by the adults continuing for several weeks after leaving the nest. The aracaris are unusual for toucans in that they roost socially throughout the year, up to six adults and fledged young sleeping in the same hole with tails folded over their backs.

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Brian38
Brian38 2 years ago
Collared aracari
Pteroglossus torquatus Collared aracari - Wikipedia


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LilianaCampozano
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LilianaCampozano

Tegucigalpita, Cortés Department, Honduras

Spotted on Jul 17, 2021
Submitted on Jul 17, 2021

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