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Birds

Curl-crested
Aracari

Least Concern

Unknown

Curl-crested Aracari

Pteroglossus beauharnaesii

The Curl-crested Aracari is a species of bird in the Toucans.

The Curl-crested Aracari is found in the southwestern section of the Amazon Basin, with the Amazon River being its northern range limit. Near the Amazon River, its range extends east to about the Madeira River, while it in the southern half of its range extends east to around the Xingu River. It is overall rare to uncommon, but regularly seen at several localities, including the Tambopata-Candamo reserve in Peru, the Noel Kempff Mercado National Park in Bolivia, and the Cristalino State Park near Alta Floresta in Brazil.

Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forests. It is primarily a frugivore, but will also take nestling of birds such as the Yellow-rumped Cacique.

Curly-crested Aracari

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Taxanomy

PICIFORMES
RAMPHASTIDAE
Pteroglossus beauharnaesii

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