Keel-Billed Toucan

  [Ramphastos sulfuratus]
  Habitat: Lowland forests and forest borders
  Size: 20″
  Weight: 12-17 oz.
  Average Lifespan: 20 years
  Incubation Period: 16-20 days
  Number of Young: 2-4
  Conservation Status: Least Concern

– Also known as the sulfur-breated toucan or rainbow-billed toucan
– Travel in flocks of 6 to 12 adults, and roost together in holes of tree trunks
– To conserve space, it rests its beak on its back with the tail folded over its head
– The large bill is actually very light; made of keratin, the hollow bill is supported by rods of bone
– Its call is a “creek, creek”, which sounds similar to that of a treefrog
– Is a poor flyer, and moves from tree to tree mostly by hopping
– Diet consists primarily of fruit, but will also eat eggs, insects, tree frogs and small lizards