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aracari

[ ahr-uh-sahr-ee ]

noun

  1. any of several small toucans of the genus Pteroglossus, having strongly serrate bills and yellow underparts marked with black and red.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of aracari1

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These include the collared aracari, a small toucan-like bird, with a yellow chest and enormous beak, as well as several members of the manakin family — small brightly colored forest birds known for elaborate courtship dances.

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We saw our first chestnut-eared aracari, a kind of toucan with a signature blue patch around its eye.

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It is the collared aracari, photographed in a wildlife refuge in Costa Rica.

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For now, Athena is living with some monkeys and a green aracari, which is a tropical bird.

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But Marisol Mosquera, founder and CEO of Aracari Travel, said: “It breaks my heart to see one of the most monumental and gorgeous landscapes in the Andes being defaced in the name of ‘progress’.

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