Tucana has faint stars save bright (-1.09) Alpha in NW, but is a far south group & zone, Hydra great triangle clips far SE. Letters to Nu (save Theta, Mu, Xi, Omicron) then Pi, Rho shown & NGC362 & 104 which are in SE (deep-space). Faint toucan.
Tucana (Wikipedia)Tucana (The Toucan) is a constellation of stars in the southern sky, named after the toucan, a South American bird. It is one of twelve constellations conceived in the late sixteenth century by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman. Tucana first appeared on a 35-centimetre-diameter (14 in) celestial globe published in 1598 in Amsterdam by Plancius and Jodocus Hondius and was depicted in Johann Bayer’s star atlas Uranometria of 1603. French explorer and astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille gave its stars Bayer designations in 1756. The constellations Tucana, Grus, Phoenix and Pavo are collectively known as the “Southern Birds”.