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  • Quetzal - Wikipedia
    The Quetzal has long been significantly important for the ancient Maya and Aztecs Their feathers were considered luxury goods to represent high status and are often seen in the headdresses of the emperors and other costume elements
  • 夸特扎尔港_Port of PUERTO QUETZAL_夸特扎尔港港口介绍 - 搜航网
    巴里奥斯港 PUERTO BARRIOS 夸特扎尔港 PUERTO QUETZAL 圣托马斯 SANTO TOMAS DE CASTILLA 钱佩里科
  • Quetzal | Rainforest, Colorful Plumage, Endangered | Britannica
    quetzal, (genus Pharomachrus), any of five species of colourful birds belonging to the genus Pharomachrus of the trogon family (Trogonidae)
  • 10 Quetzal Facts - Fact Animal
    The resplendent quetzal is most notably a sacred symbol in the ancient Aztec and Mayan cultures The brightly coloured birds are associated with Quetzalcoatl, the snake god, and are considered to be symbols of goodness and light
  • Resplendent Quetzal - eBird
    Large, spectacular trogon of humid evergreen and pine-evergreen forest in the mountains of southern Mexico and Central America It is the national bird (and lends its name to the currency) of Guatemala Usually rather shy, but can be found feeding quietly at fruiting trees Male is unmistakable with long emerald plumes flowing out behind in flight or blowing in the wind when perched On
  • Quetzal - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
    Quetzal defined and explained with descriptions Quetzal is a Central American bird that is considered by many to be the most beautiful bird in the world
  • Resplendent Quetzal - American Bird Conservancy
    In several Mesoamerican languages, the term for quetzal can also mean “precious” or “sacred ” These iridescent green tail feathers also symbolized spring plant growth to the Aztecs and Maya, who viewed the quetzal as the “god of the air” and as a symbol of goodness and light
  • Quetzal Bird Facts - Pharomachrus, Euptilotis - A-Z Animals
    The Quetzal was seen as a sacred animal to ancient native people including the Aztecs and the Maya and was often referred to as The Rare Jewel Bird of the World, along with regularly being depicted in native art




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