Aracuan Bird

The Aracuan Bird is a wacky South American bird of undetermined type from both Disney's 1945 hit The Three Caballeros and 1948 hit Melody Time. He is in the Donald Duck cartoons who also drive crazy about the Aracuan Bird. He is voiced by both Pinto Colvig in the couple films and Frank Welker in the House of Mouse.

The Three Caballeros
His first appearance, the Aracuan is introduced in the "Aves Raras" film Donald receives in his birthday gifts. His clownish nature continues throughout the sequence after his introduction and later on when Donald and Jose are traveling to Bahia on a train, he draws many tracks for the different train carts to follow with a piece of chalk.

Melody Time
Appearing in the "Blame it on the Samba" sequence, the Aracuan helps Donald and Jose with their blues with some music.

Donald Duck Cartoon --- Clown Of The Jungle
While traveling through the jungle to photograph rare birds, Donald runs afoul of the the Aracuan, who keeps thwarting his attempts to photograph him and other birds.

House of Mouse
The Aracuan appears in the cartoon "Donald and the Aracuan Bird" where Donald and Daisy Duck visit the zoo and Donald tries to coax the Aracuan from hiding in his exhibit.

Trivia

 * The Aracuan is one of the favorite Disney characters of Warren Spector, director of Epic Mickey.

El Pájaro Aracuan