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Trogons

Trogons and quetzals are tropical, forest-dwelling birds within the Trogonidae family, consisting of 46 species across seven genera. With colorful and soft plumage, they have a unique toe arrangement and are the only animals with heterodactyl feet. Trogons are mainly non-migratory, with a diet that includes insects and fruit, and they reveal arboreal habits with weak legs and broad bills. They typically perform weak, reluctant flight and favor residing in cavities they dig in trees or termite nests, where they lay 2-4 pastel eggs. While their evolutionary origins remain unclear, they could be related to various other bird orders or may stand as a unique group, with the oldest fossils dating back up to 49 million years. These birds show a strong territorial nature during breeding seasons and they are monogamous. Their calls, though loud, are simple, and their courtship behaviors can include singing and display flights. Popular among birdwatchers for their striking looks, trogons are somewhat reclusive and less is known about their biology compared to other birds. The most species-rich genus is Trogon, including the famed quetzals, known for their extraordinary beauty and significance in Central American ecotourism.

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A photo of a Amazonian Trogon (Trogon ramonianus) , male

Amazonian Trogon

Trogon ramonianus

Black-tailed Trogon

Trogon melanurus
A photo of a Black-throated Trogon (Trogon rufus) , male

Black-throated Trogon

Trogon rufus

Blue-crowned Trogon

Trogon curucui

Choco Trogon

Trogon comptus

Collared Trogon

Trogon collaris

Crested Quetzal

Pharomachrus antisianus

Ecuadorian Trogon

Trogon mesurus
A photo of a Gartered Trogon (Trogon caligatus) , male

Gartered Trogon

Trogon caligatus
A photo of a Golden-headed Quetzal (Pharomachrus auriceps) , male

Golden-headed Quetzal

Pharomachrus auriceps
A photo of a Green-backed Trogon (Trogon viridis) , male

Green-backed Trogon

Trogon viridis

Guianan Trogon

Trogon violaceus
A photo of a Masked Trogon (Trogon personatus) , male

Masked Trogon

Trogon personatus

Pavonine Quetzal

Pharomachrus pavoninus
A photo of a Slaty-tailed Trogon (Trogon massena) , male

Slaty-tailed Trogon

Trogon massena
A photo of a Surucua Trogon (Trogon surrucura) , male

Surucua Trogon

Trogon surrucura
A photo of a White-tailed Trogon (Trogon chionurus) , male

White-tailed Trogon

Trogon chionurus

White-tipped Quetzal

Pharomachrus fulgidus
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