• Birds
    Lettered Aracaris On A Branch

    Lettered Aracaris

    The Lettered Aracaris (Pteroglossus inscriptus) – also known as Lesser Aracari, Lettered Toucan or Maroon-banded Aracari – is found in South America, mostly south of the Amazon river. It lives in the subtropical…

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  • Brown-mandibled Aracaris

    The Brown-mandibled Aracaris (Pteroglossus mariae) is a South-American aracari that occurs naturally in the forests south of the Amazon river in eastern Peru and western Brazil as far as the river…

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  • Birds
    Golden-collared Toucanets on a Fruit Tree

    Golden-collared Toucanets

    The Golden-collared Toucanets (Selenidera reinwardtii) or Reinwardt’s Toucanet – is a toucan found in the western Amazon rainforest in South America. It includes the Langsdorff’s or Green-billed Toucanet (Selenidera reinwardtii langsdorffii)…

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  • Birds
    Channel-billed Toucans on a Branch

    Channel-billed Toucans

    The Channel-billed Toucans (Ramphastos vitellinus) is a toucan that occurs on the island of Trinidad and in tropical South America, in the southeastern Amazon, as far south as southern Brazil…

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  • Birds
    Nias Mynas Perched on a Branch

    Nias Mynas

    The Nias Mynas or Nias Hill Myna (Gracula robusta) is endemic to the island of Nias in South East Asia and other nearby islands off western Sumatra. The number of Nias…

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  • Bird Breeders
    Common Merganser Nesting Box on a Tree

    Common Merganser Nesting Box

    The below nestbox is designed for the Common Merganser. squirrels may use this box. Suitable Nestbox Size: 33 inches tall. No perches at the entrance holes as they would aid…

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  • Birds
    White-rumped Munias Sitting On A Twig

    White-rumped Munias

    The White-rumped Munia (Lonchura striata) are tiny gregarious estrildid finches are related to the domesticated Society (Bengalese) finch, which is similar in appearance, but the white-rumped mannikins are smaller than…

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