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Went yesterday morning to my favorite birding spot next to my town, and was greeted with this view right as I left the highway and entered the dirt road.
Was a foggy morning but the beautiful morning sun was hitting this big fella nicely.
This young fellow was following a pack of 6 or 7 adults. He stayed behind a little bit looking very tired.
First juvie toucan I see in person. I've always only seen or photographed adults.
Following up the last upload, here they were trying out the hole, but from the little I observed, it seems to not be deep enough.
I'll keep observing the next days, see if they liked it or not.
Heading home from my morning walk, I see these two gorgeous toucan, about 3 blocks from my house.
They were looking at a big hole in this tree, probably looking for nesting area, cause it is spring time here. I also took a pic of them trying out the hole, I'll upload it next.
This is right by...
On yesterday's morning walk, that motmot on the trail. On today's walk, on my way back, just 2 blocks from home, at a "pink ipê" tree, this gorgeous toucan.
And in the same block, at a tree just by the sidewalk, a small group of Golden-capped Parakeet, as you can see on the other upload.
In the Pantanal we stayed at a property that provided us with some lovely opportunities to photograph some of the typical birds. Having seen pictures of these toucans in a number of places I was expecting them to be quite approachable everywhere, but that was far from the truth. In this place...