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Grey-breasted Mountain Toucan
07 18 013 Andigena hypoglauca hypoglauca m
Andigena hypoglauca hypoglauca
Information
Range Andes of southern Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Piciformes
Family Ramphastidae
Genus Andigena
Species Andigena hypoglauca
Conservation Status
NTSpecies
Near Threatened

The Grey-breasted mountain toucan (Andigena hypoglauca), is a species of mountain toucan in the Ramphastidae family. It is found in humid highland forest, often at the tops of the trees, in the Andes of southern Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. It remains locally fairly common, but has declined due to habitat loss.

Taxonomy and systematics[]

Description[]

This Species is distinguished from other mountain-toucans by its colorful bill: red and black at the tip and yellow-green at the base, where there is a black, thumbprint-shaped mark. The black head is set off from the chestnut-brown back by a pale gray collar. Total length in this species is 46–48 cm (18–19 in) long and weight is 244-370 grams (8.6-13.1 oz).

A wide variety of fruits and berries are eaten and this species is often more willing than most largish toucans to leave the canopy to eat raspberries near the base of the trees. They tend to remain quiet while flying and are known to mix often with other birds while foraging, including larger species of tanagers, thrushes and icterids, both behavior unusual in toucans. Very little is known about the life history details for this species.

It includes two subspecies, the northern nominate subspecies has dark eyes, while the southern Andigena hypoglauca lateralis has pale eyes.

Behavior and ecology[]

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