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A toucan is a brightly coloured bird with a long beak that lives in tropical countries. Toucans are a family of birds from the neotropics.The colourful, giant bill, which in some large species measure more than half the length of the body, is the hallmark of toucans. Its the bird you see in those old GUINNESS adverts.
The bird you are likely referring to is the Brown Thrasher. This medium-sized songbird has a brown, streaked body and a distinctive yellow eye and beak. It is known for its melodic songs and can often be found in shrubby areas and gardens throughout Kentucky. Another possibility is the Common Yellowthroat, which also has a yellow beak but is more vibrant with its yellow and olive coloration.
The Shoe Bill bird (Baleaniceps Rex) is one of the rarest. It looks like a half dinosaur half stork. It's three feet high and had a massive beak, hence ShoeBill. It's a grey color and doesn't fly. It walks around with it's head tucked downward to keep it from falling over from the weight of the beak. There's more at Shoebill.org It's a facinating bird. There are about 5,000-7,000 in the world
What a funny old bird is the pelicanHis beak holds more than his belican!!
Jose Sanchez Salchicha Panchez Pepe Jr Th !,000th
'A wonderful bird is the pelican, Its beak holds more than its belly can.'
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The bird you are describing could be a Black-capped Chickadee, which has a black crown and a distinct white cheek, but typically has a black and white beak rather than the specific color pattern you mentioned. However, if you're referring to a bird with a black upper beak and a yellow lower beak, it might be a type of oriole or some species of parrot. More details or a specific region could help narrow it down further.
Could be a Scarlet Ibis, or an exceptionally light morph of a Northern Cardinal. You'll need to give us some more information, like where it was seen, size, and other details.
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Curved. Allright. But pelicans can store more food in its beak for its babies, unlike the bald eagle.