Imagine walking through the lush Peruvian Amazon and suddenly spotting a flash of bright colors darting through the trees, a toucan in all its glory!
The Peruvian Amazon is home to several toucan species, each with its own unique colors, calls, and behaviors. For birdwatchers and wildlife lovers, encountering these feathered gems in their natural habitat is an unforgettable highlight of any jungle adventure. Next, meet the toucans you’re likely to spot during your Amazon adventure.
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The Andean highland cloud forest toucan is an impressive species that stands out for its uniqueness. While its plumage pattern is similar to other mountain toucans, it is distinguished by the distinctive coral, black, and yellow stripes on its beak. This species is often found in small groups or pairs, moving through the forest canopy in search of food. It is frequently noisy, emitting long ascending calls or short, agitated cries, which adds to its unique character within the Andean biodiversity.
Gray Breasted Mountain Toucan
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This toucan inhabits lowland forests and is easily recognizable due to its impressive size and colorful plumage, making it highly visible in tree canopies or clearings. Its vibrant feathers and bold posture make it one of the most striking birds in the region. It prefers open areas and is commonly seen perched prominently in trees. One of its most notable characteristics is its vocalization: it emits a series of loud, resonant howls, a unique sound that can travel long distances, making it easier to locate in its natural habitat.
White Throated Toucan
The large and majestic toucan is distinguished by its enormous orange beak, with black tips and base. Its plumage is mainly black, with a white throat and rump, while its lower belly is red. Its dark eyes are surrounded by orange and blue skin. This species is commonly found in savannas and open forests, preferring these habitats over humid forests. Its strident call, which can travel long distances, sounds like “wreh,” and when it flies, it produces noisy flapping sounds that make it easy to detect in its surroundings.
Toco Toucan
The small green toucan inhabits humid montane forests and is characterized by its distinctive blue band on the chest, although it can sometimes be difficult to see. It also has a bluish tone on its face and beak, with the tip of its beak having a yellowish hue. This species tends to forage alone or in pairs, moving through the high forest canopy. Occasionally, it joins mixed flocks, especially with larger birds like barbets and toucanets.
Blue Banded Toucanet
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This medium-sized toucan lives in tropical rainforests and is easily distinguished from other aracaris by its distinctive blue bare skin around the clear eye. It also features a single red band on its yellow belly. This toucan prefers forest edges and young forest areas and is often found near gardens and human settlements. It is typically seen in small groups or pairs, especially in fruit-laden trees.
Chestnut Eared Aracari
The emerald toucanet is a medium-sized green bird that inhabits the humid tropical forests of the highlands and slopes. It usually moves in pairs or small groups, foraging in the tree canopy or feeding on fruits. This species has no similar birds in its distribution area. A distinguishing feature is the cinnamon-colored tips of its tail, especially visible when viewed from below. Additionally, the black and yellow pattern on its beak may vary depending on the region it inhabits.
Southern Emerald Toucanet
Most toucans are social birds that live in small groups, often in pairs or family flocks. Known for their agility, toucans jump from branch to branch rather than flying long distances, although they are also excellent flyers when needed.
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