Male (Costa Rican) © Gabriel Willow eBird S129803107 Macaulay Library ML 540637331
Male (Costa Rican) © Jeff Hapeman
Female (Costa Rican) © Jeff Hapeman
Male (Costa Rican) © Arpit Bansal
Female (Guatemalan) © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
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Male (Guatemalan) © Carlos Echeverría
Male (Costa Rican) © Henrik Thorlund
Male (Costa Rican) © Jeff Hapeman

Resplendent Quetzal Pharomachrus mocinno

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Identification

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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 females, note large size, grayish head, gray bill, and greatly reduced jagged plumes on the side of the breast.

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