Trogons - Trogons
Trogons - Trogons
Trogons are resident (non-migratory) in tropical forests worldwide, with the greatest diversity found in Central and in South America. Some Trogons are referred to as “Quetzals." Most members have colorful plumages with distinctive male and female plumages. They have broad bills and weak legs. Their diet consists of insects and fruit.
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The Cuban trogon, also known as the tocoloro or tocororo, is the national bird of Cuba. It is a beautiful bird species with blue wings, white breast and a red belly. Its colors mirroring those of the Cuban flag. It is an endemic species, very commonly found all over Cuba.
Cuban Trogon
Trogon de Cuba
Trogón de Cuba (Cayo Coco 2020)
Gartered Trogon
Trogon pattu
Trogón de Violáceo (Costa Rica 2025)
Resplendent Quetzal
Trogon de Cuba
Quetzal (Cost Rica 2025)
Northern Black-throated Trogon
Trogon de Cabanis
Trogón Cabeciverde (Costa Rica 2025)
Slaty-tailed Trogon
Trogon de Masséna
Trogón Coliplomizo (Costa Rica 2025)