Lyme, Irapuete | |
toucan bright plume bird | |
A brightly-plumed toucan warbles plaintively and preens. | |
A somewhat inhibited bird, the toucan spends most of his life just following his nose. Sugary breakfast foods comprise most of his diet, which might explain why he's so hyper. His body is covered in black feathers, his neck in yellow. A prominent green and orange bill, tipped with red, extends over a foot from his face. A keel-billed toucan is in an excellent condition. | |
by Falsra , 21.01.2002 16:02 MSK |