Brazilian Wildlife
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Toucan
- last edit: Tue Aug 28 21:56:43 PDT 2001
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Plush-capped Jay
- last edit: Tue Nov 05 19:28:28 PST 2002
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Vulture Tree @ Iguacu
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Toucanet
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Toucanet
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Bird in tree
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Bird on lawn
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Coatimundi
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Butterfly
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Butterfly
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Caiman in the bush
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Butterfly
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Turkey Vulture in flight
- last edit: Tue Aug 28 21:56:47 PDT 2001
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Turkey Vulture over Two Brothers
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Turkey Vulture over Rio
- last edit: Tue Aug 28 21:53:56 PDT 2001
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3 comments
Hello, just going through your photo album and noticed that you labeled your toucan incorrectly as a toucanet, it's actual name is Red Breasted Toucan (Ramphastos dicolorus) Great pictures! Paul Seattle, Washington :)
said calcarifer
You are correct in referring to the bird as a Jay. It is known by the common name of Plush-capped Jay. The generic name is (Cyanocorax chrysops). It occours in South America from Brazil south of the Amazon as far down as Uruguay and northern Argentina, but stops westward at the Andes chain along its entire range. I hope this helps, Regards - Steve.
said _stevenova
Hey, I know that bird!
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