Dennis Zechiel |
Ramphastos sulfuratus |
This past week we finally saw the Keel-billed Toucan that has been calling for weeks in our neighborhood. He is a wary one. It would appear that by size alone he could dominate, but instead, there are many minutes of watchful waiting until the tray is clear of competition before he makes a move. Now I hope the other customers leave some scraps for the new visitor. And of course, I pile on extra to help.
Along with the wait, there is a long period of croaking as he sizes up the situation, as the video shows. And I consider him a "he" based on the racket. He could only be advertising the bounty for a suitable mate.
We were lucky enough to have recently visited the home of Marco and Cindy. If anything, it is even more enchanting and diverse than Marco modestly remarks.
ReplyDeleteLong-billed Starthroat gives nice views at the feeders, accompanied by a half-dozen other species, and we got our Lifer Stripe-cheeked Woodpecker from their yard.
Jerry Kruth
Pittsburgh
What a fun video, watching him work up the nerve to visit the tray, or waiting impatiently for it to clear off, whichever. I was in Panama during the period up to this posting--fun to see a refresher of this most-cool-of-birds!
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