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ViewsBlue-throated ToucanetFrom Opus
[edit] IdentificationGreen body and breast, blue throat, rufous tail tip and crissum, black bill with yellow upper mandible, white band at the base, rufous patch near the base of the upper mandible. Sexes alike, females smaller. [edit] DistributionCosta Rica and western Panama. [edit] TaxonomyOften considered a subspecies of Emerald Toucanet Aulacorhynchus prasinus. Please see the Emerald Toucanet complex page for additional information. [edit] HabitatMountain forest. [edit] BehaviourThey nest in old woodpecker holes. 2-4 white eggs are laid and incubated for 15 days. The diet includes fruits and insects, and other birds' eggs. [edit] External Links
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