This species lives in Caribbean tropical forests from Mexico to Western Venezuela, and Rapoza has seen it in the Yucatán Peninsula. According to eBird, an online database of bird observations used by amateur naturalists and trained scientists, the bird was first reported in Miami on Monday, March 17. Three days later, Fairchild posted on Facebook that the toucan had been spotted on its grounds.
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