On Tamarindo Beach in Costa Rica, you can hear monkeys and toucans as you wait for the next wave.
Dispersed by all monkeys, bats, toucans, tayras.
Some of the country's most notable avian species include the resplendent quetzal, scarlet macaw, three-wattled bellbird, bare-necked umbrellabird, and the keel-billed toucan.
In 1997 a toco toucan was found dead in its cage next to pieces of avocado, a known bird toxin.
Wild flowers bloom throughout the foliage and howler monkeys and toucans can be seen.
Cotton and feathers, such as toucan, are used for headdresses.
The toucan barbet is larger than the prong-billed barbet and considerably heavier.
Despite its size, the toucan's bill is very light, being composed of bone struts filled with spongy tissue of keratin between them.