Yellow-browed toucanet

The yellow-browed toucanet (Aulacorhynchus huallagae) is an Endangered species of near-passerine bird in the toucan family Ramphastidae.

The face and sides of the neck are apple green with a short narrow yellow supercilium and bare black skin around the reddish eye.

[3] The yellow-browed toucanet has a very small documented range on the east slope of the northern Andes of Peru.

It probably occurs between them and possibly further north and south as well, but because the area is roadless opportunities for discovery are limited.

The main threat is conversion of its habitat to coca farming, though most of the region's deforestation has occurred at lower elevations.