Mâle (Coppery-tailed) © Bryan Calk eBird S72262663 Macaulay Library ML 255378761
Mâle (Coppery-tailed) © Aaron Marshall
Femelle (Coppery-tailed) © William Higgins
Mâle (Coppery-tailed) © Shawn Cooper
Mâle (Elegant) © fernando Burgalin Sequeria
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Mâle (Coppery-tailed) © Paul Tavares
Juvénile (Coppery-tailed) © Scott Olmstead
Femelle (Coppery-tailed) © William Higgins
Mâle (Coppery-tailed) © Adam Dudley
Mâle (Coppery-tailed) © Linda Chittum
Mâle (Elegant) © Chris Fischer

Trogon élégant Trogon elegans

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Striking male has bronzy-green head and breast and bright red belly; female grayish-brown with limited red belly and distinctive white squiggle behind eye. Compare with Mountain Trogon, which overlaps extensively in range. Note undertail pattern: fine black-and-white barring with large white tips on the feathers. Habitat is also useful; Elegant typically found at lower elevations than Mountain, but some overlap. Occurs from Arizona to Costa Rica in thorn forest, canyons, and mountains up to around 2000 m, locally higher. Like other trogons, stoic and unobtrusive, often sitting still for long periods of time and sallying out quickly to catch insects. Listen for series of harsh descending barks.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN