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The Choco toucan is a large (although among the smallest Ramphastos toucans), predominantly black bird with a striking yellow and black beak, a yellow bib, white uppertail coverts, red undertail coverts and green ocular skin. It is very similar to the larger chestnut-mandibled toucan, but lacks brown on the beak. In the wild, the two are generally best separated by their voice; croaking in the Choco, yelping in the chestnut-mandibled.
Distribution
As suggested by its common name, the Choco toucan is restricted to the humid Chocó forests in western Ecuador and western Colombia. Its estimated global range is over 110,000 km².
Autillo Vermiculado, Choco Screech-Owl, Megascops centralis.
Especie # 1.690
Kapari Natural Lodge
Provincia de Pichincha
Ecuador
I bought the rustic basket for storage books but Choco likes it and jumped in. She knows it's not for her.....
Ma vieille fleur de Gerbera n'a pas eu le temps de se déplacer que le tube de poudre de chocolat s'est renversé sur elle sans crier garde. #Macro #MacroMondays #Powder
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Photo taken at San Jorge Eco-lodge Milpe, Ecuador
Photo taken at: San-Jorge-Eco-lodge Milpe - Bird & Orchid Reserve