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Female Trogon can be separated into two different groups.
It is the largest representative of the trogon order.
This bird is a member of the trogon family."
The Cuban Trogon has multiple names it can go by.
Priotelus is a genus of birds in the Trogon family.
They are fairly large (all over 32 cm or 13 inches long), slightly bigger than other trogon species.
The Hispaniolan Trogon has a recognized presence in the region.
As the name implies, Archaeotrogon was initially taken to be a prehistoric trogon.
The trogon will also include some chattering notes.
Like other members of the trogon family, it has large eyes that adapt easily to the dim light of its forest home.
The Cuban Trogon is very common and can be found all over the island of Cuba.
Quetzal, a group of colourful birds of the trogon family found in the Americas.
The Cuban Trogon feeds on flowers, fruits, and insects.
Furthermore, the male White-tailed Trogon lacks barring to the undertail.
Due to its wide range and varied habitat choice, the Narina Trogon is considered to be a species of least conservation concern.
The male Slaty-tailed Trogon has a green back, head and breast, red belly and orange bill.
Like all trogons, the Masked Trogon feeds on both fruits and insects.
(One sought after example is the Elegant Trogon species.)
It has been considered a morph of the Collared Trogon, but most maintain its status as a separate species.
Masillatrogon is an extinct genus of trogon.
The oldest New World fossil of a trogon is from the comparatively recent Pleistocene.
Interesting birds in the Sanctuary include emerald dove, black bulbul and Malabar trogon.
Fairy bluebird, Malabar trogon and broadbiller roller are some of the avian species found.
For the South American, see Trogon aurantius.
There are eight recognized subspecies of Masked Trogon: