
Ivory-billed Aracari
Ivory-billed Aracari
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The Ivory-billed Aracari is a vibrant toucanet, characterized by its pale, ivory-colored bill with black markings. Its plumage is a mix of green, yellow, and red. It inhabits humid tropical forests, where it forages in small groups for fruits and insects. It is a lively and active species.
Where to spot
Found in humid tropical lowland forests, forest edges, and secondary growth across the western Amazon Basin, including parts of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador.
How to spot
Listen for its distinctive, often chattering or 'keek' calls. Look for its small size, green back, yellow breast, and particularly the pale, patterned bill as it moves quickly through the mid-canopy, often in mixed-species flocks.
When to spot
Present year-round. Most active during the early morning and late afternoon hours. Increased vocalization during the breeding season.
Where to spot
Found in humid tropical lowland forests, forest edges, and secondary growth across the western Amazon Basin, including parts of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador.
How to spot
Listen for its distinctive, often chattering or 'keek' calls. Look for its small size, green back, yellow breast, and particularly the pale, patterned bill as it moves quickly through the mid-canopy, often in mixed-species flocks.
When to spot
Present year-round. Most active during the early morning and late afternoon hours. Increased vocalization during the breeding season.
The 'ivory' color of its bill is a striking feature, providing a strong contrast to its dark head and colorful body, making it stand out among other aracaris.
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