Yellow-eared toucanet / Gelbohrarassari (Selenidera spectabilis)

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Wikipedia: Yellow-eared toucanet Source: OTHER 1200px-Yellow-eared_Toucanet.jpg
Classification: Genus Selenidera; Family Ramphastidae
General: The yellow-eared toucanet (Selenidera spectabilis) is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae found in humid forests of Central America and the Chocó. Cassin's aracari is an alternate name for the yellow-eared toucanet. A somewhat aberrant member of the genus Selenidera, it is relatively large (total length approximately 38 cm [15 in]) and the plumage of the sexes only differ in that the male has a yellow auricular streak, while the female has a brown crown. It weighs 175-245 grams (6.2-8.7 oz.)[2] [more]

🔍 No documented observation