Por lo que nos dices donde lo fotografiaste fue en algo semejante a un lugar que en semi libertad viven especies de distintos puntos del planeta ya que creo es una especie originaria de América.
Great bird and photo. I saw this bird in Costa Rica, it is a cool looking bird. Sorry I am late visiting and commenting. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
What a beautiful bird and nicely photographed.
ReplyDeleteEven in a wildlife sanctuary, it was not easy to spot it
DeleteBeautiful bird hidden behind the greens!
ReplyDeleteA little distancing is also necessary!
Or it flies off easily
DeleteBeautiful bird hidden behind the greens!
ReplyDeleteA little distancing is also necessary!
What a beauty- it hardly looks real!
ReplyDeleteMore variety in Japan's resort
DeleteIt's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteThe beak is huge
DeleteWhat a fabulous bird. I'd love to see one like that!
ReplyDeleteIt is exotic
DeleteEsta ave, no la veo yo, como no sea en un zoológico.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana. Un abrazo.
Me in a wildlife reserve
Deletehow beautiful it is
ReplyDeleteIt looks better years later
Delete...it's so exotic.
ReplyDeleteI have to find it out of my archive
DeleteIt'dslovely in its habitat.
ReplyDeleteForgotten all about the shot
DeleteWow, he is spectacular!!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely encounter
DeleteUn exótico ejemplar. Parece un Tucán.
ReplyDeleteIn deed a toucan
DeleteI thought for a moment you had been to the zoo. Hedonic treadmill sounds like substitute exercise while you can't exercise.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning bird this is. The Toucan looks great in your photo.
ReplyDeleteAn incredibly fine looking bird. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creature. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI am always amazed at how they balance themselves with that GIANT bill.
ReplyDeleteHello :=)
ReplyDeleteAn exotic bird, and lovely photo.
Gorgeous photo! Love the light and the colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bird :-D
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous critter.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture!
ReplyDeleteDo you know the story of Two can Toucan? It's a charming children's story by the late David McKee. I know it by heart!
ReplyDeleteunique and colorful
ReplyDeleteA real beauty! I am glad you saw him. The lushness of that green fauna is fabulous. Such an awesome bird!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteA very nice presentation, I think so.
ReplyDeleteA hug, and for those landscapes and friends.
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What a handsome fellow! He looks proud too!
ReplyDeleteYowza - what a bill! Thanks for sharing. Take care.
ReplyDeleteEs un pájaro precioso. Un beso.
ReplyDeletePor lo que nos dices donde lo fotografiaste fue en algo semejante a un lugar que en semi libertad viven especies de distintos puntos del planeta ya que creo es una especie originaria de América.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Great bird and photo. I saw this bird in Costa Rica, it is a cool looking bird.
ReplyDeleteSorry I am late visiting and commenting. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.