- word tukã, via Portuguese. The
family includes toucans,
aracaris and
toucanets; more
distant relatives include various families of
barbets and wood****s...
-
Green toucanets are near-p****erine
birds from the
genus Aulacorhynchus in the
toucan family. They are
native to Mexico, and
Central and
South America...
- they did
split the
emerald toucanet into two species, the
northern (A. prasinus) and
southern (A. albivitta) emerald-
toucanets, each with
seven subspecies...
- The
saffron toucanet (Pteroglossus bailloni) is a
species of bird in the
family Ramphastidae found in the
Atlantic Forest in far north-eastern Argentina...
- they did
split the
emerald toucanet into two species, the
northern (A. prasinus) and
southern (A. albivitta) emerald-
toucanets, each with
seven subspecies...
- the
Selenidera toucanets are more
strictly forest species than are
other toucans."
BirdLife International (2016). "Red-billed
Toucanet Selenidera reinwardtii"...
- The crimson-rumped
toucanet (Aulacorhynchus haematopygus) is a near-p****erine bird in the
toucan family Ramphastidae. It is
found in Colombia, Ecuador...
-
Andean toucanet may
refer to: Black-throated
toucanet, a
species of
toucan found in
central Ecuador to
western Bolivia White-throated
toucanet, a species...
- they did
split the
emerald toucanet into two species, the
northern (A. prasinus) and
southern (A. albivitta) emerald-
toucanets, each with
seven subspecies...
- The chestnut-tipped and groove-billed
toucanets (A. sulcatus) form a superspecies. The chestnut-tipped
toucanet is 33 to 41 cm (13 to 16 in) long and...