Tocororo
The Tocororo is a colorful bird native to Cuba. It is known for its striking plumage, featuring bright blue, red, and green feathers. The bird is often associated with the Cuban national identity and is celebrated for its beauty and unique song.
Tocororos are typically found in forests and open areas, where they feed on fruits, insects, and small animals. They are also known for their distinctive call, which resembles a melodic whistle. Due to habitat loss and other environmental pressures, the Tocororo is considered a vulnerable species, highlighting the need for conservation efforts in Cuba.