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Trogon - Wikipedia Trogons are residents of tropical forests worldwide The greatest diversity is in the Neotropics, where four genera, containing 34 species, occur The genus Apaloderma contains the three African species The genera Harpactes and Apalharpactes, containing twelve species, are found in southeast Asia [4]
Elegant Trogon Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab . . . Elegant Trogons are medium-sized stocky, potbellied birds They are larger than a robin, with a large, round head, a thick neck, large eyes, and a short, stout bill Trogons perch upright with their long square-tipped tails pointing straight down
Trogon | Color, Size Habitat | Britannica trogon, (family Trogonidae), any of about 35 bird species common to warm regions They constitute the family of Trogonidae in the order Trogoniformes Trogons have a bright red to yellow belly in contrast to a dark chest and upperparts In Africa and America males are iridescent above
Trogon (genus) - Wikipedia Trogon is a genus of Coraciimorphae birds in the trogon family Its members occur in forests and woodlands of the Americas, ranging from southeastern Arizona to northern Argentina
Birds of The World: Trogons (Trogonidae) Trogons have soft, often colourful, feathers with distinctive male and female plumage The majority of trogons are birds of tropical and subtropical forests They have a cosmopolitan distribution in the worlds wet tropics, being found in the Americas, Africa and Asia
Elegant Trogon | Audubon Field Guide With its brilliant metallic colors and odd croaking call, the Elegant Trogon brings an exotic touch to the wooded canyons and streamside sycamores where it lives The observer who finds one may get to watch it at leisure: rather sluggish, the trogon may sit upright on one perch for several minutes
Trogon family Trogonidae - Monterey Bay Trogons are birds of the forest, ranging from humid lowlands to mountain cloud forests Although splendidly colored, they are much easier to hear than to see Their hollow hoots have a ventriloquial quality, and it can be very hard to locate a perched bird until it moves