Channel-billed Toucan

Ramphastos vitellinus

The Channel-billed Toucan is a near-passerine bird which breeds in Trinidad and in tropical South America as far south as southern Brazil and central Bolivia.
Channel-billed Toucan (Ramphastos vitellinus) Estancia Bello Horizonte, Madre de Dios, Peru. Jun 16, 2022 Channel-billed Toucan,Fall,Geotagged,Peru,Ramphastos vitellinus

Appearance

Like other toucans, the Channel-billed is brightly marked and has a huge bill. It is typically 48 cm long with a 9–14 cm bill. It weighs 300-430 grams

⤷  Nominate race : Its upperparts, belly, tail and most of the bill are black, and the uppertail and undertail coverts are red. The bare eye-patch and bill base are blue, the throat is white, most of the central breast is yellow-orange fading to white laterally and the lower breast sharply contrasts with a broad transverse red band. The iris is dark brownish. It is found in the north-eastern part of this species' range.

⤷  Race "culminatus": It resembles the nominate, but has a yellow base of the upper mandible and ridge to its bill, orange-yellow uppertail coverts and the throat and breast are white, with just a narrow red band separating the latter from the black belly. It occurs in the eastern and south-central part of this species' range. It is very similar to, and easily confused with, Cuvier's Toucan.

⤷  Race "ariel": It resembles the nominate, but the base of its bill is yellow, the skin around the pale blue eye is red and the entire throat and chest are orange. It occurs in the south-east Amazon. The unnamed population from the coastal regions of eastern Brazil is virtually identical.

⤷  Race "citreolaemus". It resembles "culminatus", but with a clear yellow tinge to the throat, a green tinge to the othewise yellow culmen, a yellow-orange patch at the very base of the bill, and a pale bluish iris. It occurs in northern Colombia and north-western Venezuela.

Wherever the distributions of the subspecies meet, individuals with features that are intermediate compared to above described races are common due to hybridization. Some of these intermediate populations have sometimes been awarded subspecies status, e.g. "theresae" for the population in north-eastern Brazil and "pintoi" for populations in south-central Brazil.
Channel-billed Toucan (Ramphastos vitellinus ariel) Taken in August 2016, in Florianópolis, Brazil. Known as Tucano-de-bico-preto, in Portuguese. Brazil,Channel-billed Toucan,Geotagged,Ramphastos,Ramphastos vitellinus,South America,Winter,birds,toucan

Behavior

This species is an arboreal fruit-eater, but will take insects small reptiles, eggs, and frogs. The call is a croaking "cree-op cree-op cree-op".

The parents are both active in raising the young. The white eggs are laid in a high unlined tree cavity. There is have a gestation period of 18 days, and the parents both incubate for 15 to 16 days. However, they can be impatient sitters, often leaving their eggs uncovered for hours at a time. Newborn toucans remain in the nest after hatching. They are blind and naked at birth, and their eyes open after about 3 weeks. They have short bills and specialized pads on their heels to protect them from the rough floor of the nest. The feathers do not begin to expand until they are nearly 4 weeks old. They are helpless and unable to leave the nest for about 8 weeks, dependent upon both parents to feed them. After this, the young can care for themselves. They begin to leave the nest after 40 to 50 days, depending on size.
Tucano-de-bico-preto (Ramphastos vitellinus)  Birds,Brazil,Brazilian Birds,Channel-billed Toucan,Geotagged,Piciformes,Ramphastos vitellinus,Santa Catarina,Spring

Habitat

Found in forest and woodland. Prefers humid regions, but locally extends into drier regions. Mainly in lowlands, but locally to an altitude of 1700 m.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPiciformes
FamilyRamphastidae
GenusRamphastos
SpeciesR. vitellinus