Yellow-browed Toucanet

Aulacorhynchus huallagae

Near Threatened

The Yellow-browed Toucanet is a large-billed forest bird of Andean forests and foothills of western South America. It feeds mostly on fruit but also takes insects, eggs, and small vertebrates, and it nests in tree cavities. It is not yet globally threatened, but declines, restricted range, or habitat pressure mean it needs watching.

Family
Ramphastidae
Group
Toucans
Range
Yellow-browed Toucanet Range — Andean forests and foothills of western South America
Population
≈ 2,500-9,999
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