Chestnut-mandibled toucan.

Chest-mandibled Toucan, One of the many toucans, toucanets, barbets etc that we saw on our Costa Rica trip in 2002.

Ramphastos ambiguus swainsonii

Small flocks, usually consisting of 3–12 birds, move through the forest with an undulating flight, rarely travelling more than 100m at a time. This species is primarily an arboreal fruit-eater, but will also take insects, lizards, eggs, and frogs. Flocks will follow keel-billed toucans to exploit their sources of food.

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