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  • Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20190422_Toco_toucan_2.TIF
  • Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20190411_Toco_toucan_6.TIF
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20160918_Toco_Toucan_1586.tif
  • Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20230908_Toco_toucan_48.TIF
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20160918_Toco_Toucan_1598.tif
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20160918_Toco_Toucan_1590.tif
  • Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
BRAZIL, South America<br />
Captive
    20191001_Toco_toucan_92.tif
  • Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20190922_Toco_toucan_22.tif
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20160918_Toco_Toucan_1559.tif
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20160918_Toco_Toucan_1521.tif
  • Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Toco_toucan_26.tif
  • Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20190922_Toco_toucan_16.tif
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20160918_Toco_Toucan_1462.tif
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140828_Toco_toucan_5.jpg
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140828_Toco_toucan_5.tif
  • Choco Toucan (Ramphastos brevis)<br />
Mindo<br />
Cloud Forest<br />
West slope of Andes<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Humid lowland and foothill forests on the Pacific slope of Colombia and Ecuador
    MND182 Choco Toucan.jpg
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140828_Toco_toucan_10.jpg
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140828_Toco_toucan_5.tif
  • White-throated Toucan (Ramphastos tucanus) CAPTIVE<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Tropical humid forests, woodland and riverine forests from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Boliva, Venezuela, Western Brazil and Guianas.
    TIP21361 White-throated Toucan.jpg
  • Channel-billed Toucan (Rhamphastos vitellinus)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Channel-billed_Toucan_20.jpg
  • Channel-billed Toucan (Rhamphastos vitellinus)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Channel-billed_Toucan_21.tif
  • Channel-billed Toucan (Rhamphastos vitellinus)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Channel-billed_Toucan_20.tif
  • Channel-billed Toucan (Rhamphastos vitellinus)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Channel-billed_Toucan_21.jpg
  • Toco Toucan at Nest with food for chick<br />
Ramphastos toco toco<br />
Cerrado Habitat. Piaui State, BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: Guianas to N. Argentina
    106842 Toco Toucan at Nest.tif
  • Toco Toucan<br />
Ramphastos toco<br />
Pantanal. BRAZIL.  South America<br />
RANGE: Guianas, Brazil. Paraguay, Bolivia & Argentina
    1072792 Toco toucan.tif
  • Red-billed Toucan (Ramphastos tucanus)<br />
Rain Forest<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
RANGE: Northern South Americva
    2GY1127 Red-billed Toucan.jpg
  • White-throated or Cuvier's Toucans for meat (Ramphastos tucanus)<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in canopy and borders of humid forest in lowlands and foothills of the east. Found SE Colombia to n Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil.<br />
These birds were hunted by Huaorani Indians using blowpipes.
    GA80 White-throated Toucans.jpg
  • White-throated or Cuvier's Toucans for meat (Ramphastos tucanus)<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in canopy and borders of humid forest in lowlands and foothills of the east. Found SE Colombia to n Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil.<br />
These birds were hunted by Huaorani Indians using blowpipes.
    GA71 White-throated Toucans.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian - Tage Kaiga making feather crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park.<br />
Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
The crowns are made from a split vine and feathers from various birds such as toucans, parrots and macaws are glued on with heated bees wax.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri & Taromanani. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA16020 Huaorani making crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian - Tage Kaiga making feather crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park.<br />
Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
The crowns are made from a split vine and feathers from various birds such as toucans, parrots and macaws are glued on with heated bees wax.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri & Taromanani. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA15099 Huaorani making crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian - Tage Kaiga making feather crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park.<br />
Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
The crowns are made from a split vine and feathers from various birds such as toucans, parrots and macaws are glued on with heated bees wax.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri & Taromanani. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA16046 Huaorani making crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian - Tage Kaiga making feather crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park.<br />
Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
The crowns are made from a split vine and feathers from various birds such as toucans, parrots and macaws are glued on with heated bees wax.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri & Taromanani. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA16062 Huaorani making crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian - Tage Kaiga making feather crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park.<br />
Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
The crowns are made from a split vine and feathers from various birds such as toucans, parrots and macaws are glued on with heated bees wax.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri & Taromanani. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA16036 Huaorani making crown.jpg
  • AR06_Chestnut-mandibled_Toucan.TIF
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Chestnut-eared_aracari_88.tif
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20230908_Chestnut-eared_aracari_32.TIF
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20230908_Chestnut-eared_aracari_28.TIF
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20230908_Chestnut-eared_aracari_24.TIF
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Chestnut-eared_aracari_118.tif
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Chestnut-eared_aracari_94.tif
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Chestnut-eared_aracari_91.tif
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Chestnut-eared_aracari_83.tif
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Chestnut-eared_aracari_45.tif
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Chestnut-eared_aracari_38.tif
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Chestnut-eared_aracari_64.tif
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20180919_Chestnut-eared_aracari_33.tif
  • Pale-Mandibled Aracari (Pteroglossus erythropygius)<br />
Mashpi Rainforest Biodiversity Reserve<br />
Pichincha<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20160801_Pale-Mandibled_Aracari_327.jpg
  • Pale-Mandibled Aracari (Pteroglossus erythropygius)<br />
Mashpi Rainforest Biodiversity Reserve<br />
Pichincha<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20160801_Pale-Mandibled_Aracari_310.jpg
  • Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220824_Chestnut-eared_aracari_16.tif
  • Pale-Mandibled Aracari (Pteroglossus erythropygius)<br />
Mashpi Rainforest Biodiversity Reserve<br />
Pichincha<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20160801_Pale-Mandibled_Aracari_214.jpg
  • Pale-mandibled Aracari (Pteroglossus erythropygius)<br />
Western slopes of Andes<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Habitat & Range: Subtropical and tropical forests Ecuador and Peru
    20160824_Pale-mandibled_Aracari_11.jpg
  • Lettered Aracari (Pteroglossus inscriptus)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, and heavily degraded former forest. Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
    TIP6257 Lettered Aracari.jpg
  • Pale-Mandibled Aracari (Pteroglossus erythropygius)<br />
Mashpi Rainforest Biodiversity Reserve<br />
Pichincha<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20160801_Pale-Mandibled_Aracari_345.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian chid - Romelia Andy holding hunted toucans. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park.<br />
Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
The children play with the dead animals that their fathers bring in from hunting.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri & Taromenani. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA1947 Huaorani child & toucans.jpg
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140828_Toco_toucan_25.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian feather crown being made. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA19 Making Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Feathers for Huaorani Indian crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA15 Feathers for Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian feather crown being made. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA17 Making Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Feathers for Huaorani Indian crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA14 Feathers for Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Feathers for Huaorani Indian crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA12 Feathers for Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian feather crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA06 Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian feather crown being made. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA08 Making Huaorani crown.jpg
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