Blue and green chaobird

The blue and green chaobird (Alorarhynchus livens) is a species of bird in the family Sauramphastidae and a member of the genus Alorarhynchus. Despite it's name, the blue and green chaobird is not native to Chao, but instead, Central and South Alor. To avoid confusion, it is sometimes referred to as the macaw toucan. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical montane forests, but will also live near beaches. Like a pelican, it has a throat pouch located near its long beak which is used to swallow large amounts of fish and other marine creatures in its diet. It has a fairly bulky body and a large wing that has a wingspan of 43 inches (109.2 centimeters).