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Golden-collared toucan, Selenidera reinwardtii, Golden-collared toucanet

Golden-collared toucan, Selenidera reinwardtii, Golden-collared toucanet

2026-01-30 00:49:54 · · #1

Basic Information

Scientific classification

  • Chinese name: Golden-collared Little Toucan
  • Scientific name: Golden-collared toucanet (Selenidera reinwardtii)
  • Classification: Climbing birds
  • Family and genus: Toucanidae, order Toucanidae, genus Toucan

Vital signs data

  • Body length: 30-35 cm
  • Weight: No verification information available.
  • Lifespan: No verification data available.

Significant features

Distribution and Habitat

The Golden-collared Toucan is found in South America (including Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and the Falkland Islands).
The Golden-collared Toucan is typically found at altitudes of 400–1,000 meters, primarily inhabiting lowland rainforests, and sometimes appearing in open areas with sparse trees nearby.

Appearance

The Golden-collared Toucan is a climbing bird, measuring between 30 and 35 centimeters in length. Its main body and wings are dark green, with a red belly and bare blue-green skin around the eyes. Distinguishingly, it has a ring of golden feathers around its neck. The male has a complete black crest. It also has red undertail coverts and golden ear coverts. Sexing is distinct; the female's plumage is paler than the male's, with the dark green areas appearing brown. The sex of chicks can be determined by their plumage when they are about four weeks old.
It has a relatively large beak compared to its body, but the beak is actually quite light, far less heavy than it appears. It is covered by a thin keratinous sheath, and hollow inside, with numerous fine bony struts arranged in an interlacing pattern. The tongue is long, the beak edge is distinctly serrated, and there are no bristles around the base of the beak. The skin on the bare parts of the face and lower jaw is usually brightly colored.

Detailed introduction

The Golden-collared toucan, scientifically known as *Selenidera reinwardtii*, is a climbing bird.

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The Golden-collared Toucan's call sounds like a frog's croak. Omnivorous, the Golden-collared Toucan feeds on fruits, seeds, and insects, and is sometimes considered a pest in orchards.

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Golden-collared toucans typically choose trees with good wood to dig burrows, with the opening just wide enough for the adult bird to squeeze in, and the burrow depth ranging from 17 cm to 2 meters. If a suitable burrow is found near the base of the tree trunk, they usually choose that burrow first and then dig further. Burrowing is an important part of their breeding behavior. The nest has no lining; a clutch of 1-5 eggs is laid on sawdust or a rough layer of regurgitated seeds, which accumulates as nest building progresses. Incubation takes about 16 days; the chicks hatch naked and take at least 3 weeks to open their eyes. They leave the nest and fly away after 45 days, after which the young birds begin their independent lives, nesting among foliage.


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