Keelbilled
Keelbilled refers to several birds that belong to the toucan family, Ramphastidae. These birds are known for their distinctive keel-shaped bill, which is longer and thinner than the bills of other toucan species. The keel on the bill is the ridge that runs along the underside of the bill, and it is used to support the bird's large, tube-like beak.
One of the most well-known keelbilled birds is the Keel-billed Toucan, a species found in the tropical
Another example of a keelbilled bird is the Chestnut-mandibled Toucan, also found in Central and South America.
Keelbilled birds are known for their unique foraging behavior, using their large bills to search for fruit,
These birds are also known for their distinctive vocalizations, which include a range of whistles, chirps, and
Keelbilled birds play an important role in their ecosystems, serving as seed dispersers and helping to maintain