Photo Details
| Date Taken |
| Jan 29, 2012 |
| Date Uploaded |
| Jan 29, 2012 |
| Camera |
| NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7000 |
| Focal Length |
| 150 mm |
| Shutter Speed |
| 1/30 sec |
| Aperture |
| f/5 |
| ISO |
| 400 |
| Copyright |
| © Chow Yew Wah |
Published
The bills of tocos are a bright orange - yellow. One possible reason for the bright color is that the bills may resemble fruit high in the canopy. This would be a unique type of camoflauge. Another reason is that it may be a way to attract a mate.