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ViewsEmerald ToucanetFrom OpusAlternative names: Mexican Toucanet, Mexican Emerald Toucanet, or Guatemalan Emerald Toucanet.
This page refers to Aulacorhynchus prasinus narrowly defined, the species found in eastern Mexico and northern Central America. For the group of up to seven species ranging from western Mexico to Bolivia sometimes considered conspecific under this name, please see Emerald Toucanet complex.
[edit] Identification30-35cm.
[edit] DistributionEastern Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. [edit] TaxonomyOften considered the nominate subspecies of Emerald Toucanet Aulacorhynchus prasinus. [edit] HabitatOpen woodland and humid forest. [edit] BehaviourThey nest in an unlined cavity in a tree; 3-4 white eggs are laid and incubated by both sexes for 14–15 days. Both parents care for the young which fledge after about 6 weeks. The diet includes mainly fruit, but some insects, lizards, and bird eggs are also taken. [edit] ReferencesWikipedia [edit] External Links
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