Chestnut Mandibled Toucan by Winston D. Munnings
Winston D. Munnings

Chestnut Mandibled Toucan by

[Photo No. B-3]

  1. © Winston D. Munnings (Greeting Card Sample). Just the perfect vehicle for sending well wishes to that Special someone. Incidentally, this Greeting Card can also be framed.

The Chestnut-mandibled Toucan, or Swainson’s Toucan (Ramphastos swainsonii) is a near-passerine bird which breeds from eastern Honduras to northern Colombia to western Ecuador. Like other toucans, the Chestnut-mandibled is brightly marked and has a large bill. The male is 56 cm long and weighs 750g (26.5 oz). The smaller female is typically 52 cm long and weighs 580g (20.5 oz).

Please feel free to _Send Me An Email if you have any questions or comments about this image. Incidentally, the information provided is courtesy of Wikipedia._ Since I do receive questions from time to time about My Camera Gear, the following apply*…*

Camera
Nikon D300 (Two Bodies) ~ Nikon D200 (Back-Up)

Lens
AF Nikon 50mm (F/1.8)
AF Nikon 85mm (F/1.8)
AF Nikon 24-70mm (F/2.8)
AF Nikon 80-200mm (F/2.8)
AF Nikon 70-210mm (F4 – 5.6)
AF Nikon 105mm (F/2.8) Micro Lens
AF Nikon 200mm (F/2.8) Micro Lens
AF Nikon 300mm (F/4)
AF Nikon 500mm (F/4) Will take as a birthday or anniversary gift (lol) from ANYONE who has $8,000 and don’t know what to do with it!

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About Winston D. Munnings

Originally from the The Islands I was born in Nassau, historic Capital of the 700 Islands Of The Bahamas Archipelago. I am a former Print Media Journalist & Broadcast Journalist (News Anchor & Editor) for radio and television. I am also retired as Consul General after two decades in the Diplomatic Service of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. I studied Photography at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale (A College of Professional Studies) and at the New York Institute of Photography.

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chestnut mandibled toucan, birds, feathers, wings, toucans

Comments

  • AnnDixon
    AnnDixonover 1 year ago

  • Teresa Burnett
    Teresa Burnettover 1 year ago

    February 10, 2011

  • Thank you so much Teresa for selecting this artwork and featuring it in The Birds grouping. I am honored, again!

    – Winston D. Munnings