Toucan
The toucan is a noisy jungle bird renown for its large colorful bill.
It is also the longest of any bird in the world relative to its body size.
Notwithstanding its scale, a toucan's bill is a light mass of keratin and honeycomb-like air pockets.
The adaptation of its large bill is considered one of the most adequate
heat-regulating structures in the animal kingdom.
A Toucan's wings are relatively small and they cannot fly for very long.
Instead, they stay in the trees with their flock and move between the branches.
The toucan encourages you to use your voice to benefit others.
One way to get your ideas out is through the written word.
Whether you tell your story or share your thoughts through a journal or blog,
your contributions have value.
At the very least, send a card or note to express your gratitude or acknowledge those special events.
Thoughtful gestures go a long way to brightening someone's day. (S. Finelli)