橘黄巨嘴鸟的英文介绍 Introduction The saffron toucanet (Pteroglossus bailloni) is a species of bird in the Ramphastidae family. It was formerly placed in the monotypic genus Baillonius, but Kimura et al. (2004) was able to show that the saffron toucanet belongs in the genus Pteroglossus....
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toucan- brilliantly colored arboreal fruit-eating bird of tropical America having a very large thin-walled beak Aulacorhyncus,genus Aulacorhyncus- a genus of Ramphastidae Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
toucan- brilliantly colored arboreal fruit-eating bird of tropical America having a very large thin-walled beak Aulacorhyncus,genus Aulacorhyncus- a genus of Ramphastidae Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
网络翡翠巨嘴鸟;绿鸟--翠玉小鵎鵼;翠绿小巨嘴鸟 网络释义
Diet: In the wild, their diet consists primarily of fruits but will also feed on bird eggs, small animals (including smaller birds and their nestlings, lizards and other small prey). During the breeding season, they will take large amounts of insects for protein. ...
FRANK S. TODDCurator of Birds, Los Angeles Zoo, California, USANATHAN B. GALEAssistant Zoo Director, Los Angeles Zoo, California, USADALE THOMPSONBird Keeper, Los Angeles Zoo, California, USAJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd (10.1111)International Zoo Yearbook...
The saffron toucanet (Pteroglossus bailloni) is a species of bird in the Ramphastidae family. It was formerly placed in the monotypic genus Baillonius, but Kimura et al. (2004) was able to show that the saffron toucanet belongs in the genus Pteroglossus. It is found in Atlantic Fores...
The groove-billed toucanet (Aulacorhynchus sulcatus) is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae. It is found in mountains of north-eastern Colombia and northern Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical and upper tropical humid forest and woodland, occasionally also occurring in gardens...
Two of these may be addressed at a later stage, but this note discusses the case of the bird currently known as Selenidera culik (Wagler, 1827), which Pacheco & Whitney sought to replace with Ramphastos piperivorus Linnaeus, a name rejected by Peters (1930) for sufficient reasons. Pacheco...