A tuccanette, often referred to as the "tucanette," is a small species of toucan found primarily in the rainforests of Central and South America. It is characterized by its vibrant plumage and distinctive large bill, which is proportionally smaller than that of its larger toucan relatives. Tuccanettes are known for their social behavior and often live in small groups, feeding on fruits, insects, and small animals. Their striking appearance and unique vocalizations make them a popular subject of interest in Birdwatching and wildlife Photography.