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Wagler's toucanet

Wagler's toucanet

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Wagler's toucanet is a species of bird in the toucan family Ramphastidae. It is endemic to southwestern Mexico.

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Distribution

Region

Southwestern Mexico

Typical Environment

Found in humid montane and foothill forests of the Sierra Madre del Sur and adjacent highlands, including cloud forest, evergreen broadleaf, and pine–oak ecotones. It favors mature forest but also uses second growth, forest edges, and shaded plantations where fruiting trees are abundant. Birds often follow fruiting cycles, moving locally along ridges and ravines. They spend most time in the mid- to upper canopy, descending occasionally to edges and clearings to feed.

Altitude Range

900–2500 m

Climate Zone

Highland

Characteristics

Size30–35 cm
Wing Span40–50 cm
Male Weight0.21 kg
Female Weight0.19 kg
Life Expectancy12 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 2/5

Useful to know

Wagler's toucanet plays an important role as a seed disperser in montane forests, helping maintain plant diversity. Its stout, bicolored bill is adapted for plucking and manipulating fruit but also takes insects and small prey. It nests in natural cavities or old woodpecker holes, with both sexes participating in incubation and chick rearing. Despite its bright colors, it is often inconspicuous, moving quietly through dense canopy foliage.

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Behaviour

Temperament

shy and discreet

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats with bounding hops between trees

Social Behavior

Usually seen in pairs or small family groups, sometimes joining mixed-species flocks at fruiting trees. They are cavity nesters, using natural hollows or abandoned woodpecker holes. Pairs are likely monogamous, and both parents share incubation and chick-feeding duties.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

Vocalizations are a series of gruff, frog-like croaks and repeated 'rrrek' or 'grrk' notes. Calls can be delivered in steady sequences that carry through the forest canopy, often given at dawn and in overcast conditions.

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