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Aracaris Collection

Aracaris, also known as toucanets, are a fascinating species of birds that captivate with their vibrant colors and unique features. Picture No

Background imageAracaris Collection: P2A1059

P2A1059
Curl - crested Aracari - native to the Amazon basin, perched on branch Date: 11-Feb-19

Background imageAracaris Collection: P2A1031

P2A1031
Curl - crested Aracari - native to the Amazon basin, perched on branch Date: 11-Feb-19

Background imageAracaris Collection: P2A1015

P2A1015
Ivory - billed Aracari - native to South America, perched on branch Date: 11-Feb-19

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 11981000

Picture No. 11981000
Chestnut-eared Aracari, Pantanal Wetlands, Mato Grosso, Brazil Date:

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 11980826

Picture No. 11980826
Chestnut-eared Aracari, Pantanal Wetlands, Mato Grosso, Brazil Date:

Background imageAracaris Collection: 2603398; out of copyright

2603398; out of copyright

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 11074216

Picture No. 11074216
Chesnut Eared Aracari Pantanal area Mato Grosso Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 11074215

Picture No. 11074215
Chesnut Eared Aracari Pantanal area Mato Grosso Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 11074214

Picture No. 11074214
Chesnut Eared Aracari Pantanal area Mato Grosso Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 10899143

Picture No. 10899143
Chesnut Eared Aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis) Date:

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 10899145

Picture No. 10899145
Chesnut Eared Aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis) Date:

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 10899144

Picture No. 10899144
Chesnut Eared Aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis) Date:

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 10899141

Picture No. 10899141
Chesnut Eared Aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis) Date:

Background imageAracaris Collection: Picture No. 10899142

Picture No. 10899142
Chesnut Eared Aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis) Date:

Background imageAracaris Collection: Pale-mandibled Aracari (Pteroglossus erythropygius) adult, perched on branch in montane

Pale-mandibled Aracari (Pteroglossus erythropygius) adult, perched on branch in montane rainforest, Andes, Ecuador, November

Background imageAracaris Collection: Collared Aracari (Pteroglossus torquatus) adult, feeding on fruit in tree, Tikal N. P

Collared Aracari (Pteroglossus torquatus) adult, feeding on fruit in tree, Tikal N. P. Peten, Guatemala
Collared Aracari (Pteroglossus torquatus) adult, feeding on fruit in tree, Tikal N.P. Peten, Guatemala

Background imageAracaris Collection: Chestnut-eared Aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis) adult, perched on branch, Pantanal, Mato Grosso

Chestnut-eared Aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis) adult, perched on branch, Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil

Background imageAracaris Collection: Fiery-billed Aracari (Pteroglossus frantzii) adult, calling, perched on branch in treetop

Fiery-billed Aracari (Pteroglossus frantzii) adult, calling, perched on branch in treetop, Costa Rica, february

Background imageAracaris Collection: Lettered Aracari (Pteroglossus inscriptus) adult, perched on branch in rainforest

Lettered Aracari (Pteroglossus inscriptus) adult, perched on branch in rainforest, Peruvian Amazon Basin, Peru

Background imageAracaris Collection: Curl-crested Aracari (Pteroglossus beauharnaesii) adult, perched on branch in rainforest

Curl-crested Aracari (Pteroglossus beauharnaesii) adult, perched on branch in rainforest, Peruvian Amazon Basin, Peru

Background imageAracaris Collection: Ivory-billed Aracari - forests of North Western South America

Ivory-billed Aracari - forests of North Western South America
PM-10554 Ivory-billed Aracari - forests of North Western South America Pteroglossus flavirostris Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAracaris Collection: Chestnut-eared Aracari - forests of central South America

Chestnut-eared Aracari - forests of central South America
PM-10555 Chestnut-eared Aracari - forests of central South America. Pteroglossus castanotis Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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Aracaris, also known as toucanets, are a fascinating species of birds that captivate with their vibrant colors and unique features. Picture No. 11981000 showcases the mesmerizing beauty of these avian creatures, with their striking plumage and distinctive beaks. Their colorful feathers range from vivid blues to radiant yellows, making them a true spectacle to behold. In Picture No. 11980826, we witness the aracari's playful nature as they perch on branches amidst lush green foliage. These social birds often live in small groups and engage in lively interactions with one another. The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature provides us with an engraving (P2A1059) that depicts the aracari's graceful flight through the forest canopy. With their strong wings and agile movements, these birds effortlessly navigate through dense vegetation. Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving) (P2A1031) offers a closer look at the aracari's distinctively large bill which is both colorful and powerful. This specialized tool helps them feed on fruits, insects, lizards, and even small vertebrates. Picture No. 11074216 displays an adorable scene where two aracaris affectionately touch their bills together—a behavior known as "billing. " This intimate gesture strengthens bonds within their group while displaying affection towards one another. As seen in Picture No. 11074215 and Picture No. 11074214, these charming birds have a knack for posing for photographs. Their photogenic nature allows photographers to capture stunning images showcasing every intricate detail of their exquisite appearance. Lastly, Picture No. 10899143 highlights how aracaris contribute to maintaining ecological balance by dispersing seeds across vast areas when they consume fruits or berries during feeding sessions. These captivating creatures truly embody nature's artistry—each feather seems meticulously painted by Mother Earth herself.