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No mistaking that beak

THE EDITOR, Sir:

I WAS quite surprised to see a Toucan ­ no one can mistake that beak ­ in the top of a pear tree in my backyard on the morning of Sunday, April 21 about 6.30 am. I live in the upper part of Norbrook Road.

It attracted attention to itself by its loud unusual call. It flew off after a few minutes in a north-easterly direction. It is either an escapee or a deportee and someone must be looking for it. Has any other of your readers seen this bird?

I am etc.,

DENNIS STEPHENS

saturn@cwjamaica.com

P.O.Box 122,

Kingston 6

Via Go-Jamaica

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