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Not to be confused with Amazonian trogon. The Amazonian black-throated trogon (Trogon rufus) is a bird in the family Trogonidae, the trogons and quetzals.
Yellow-bellied trogon with pale blue or yellow eyering and yellowish bill. Male has shimmering green-blue upperparts and chest; female is brown.
Amazonian black-throated trogon
Bird
The Amazonian black-throated trogon is a bird in the family Trogonidae, the trogons and quetzals. Although it has also been called "yellow-bellied trogon" it is not the only trogon with a yellow belly. It is found in every mainland South American... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Trogon rufus
Rank: Species
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population decreasing)
Black-throated trogon was a common name for birds in a species complex, which included birds now known as: Northern black-throated trogon, Trogon tenellus ...
The black-throated trogon, also known as yellow-bellied trogon, is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae.
Oct 24, 2023 · The Amazonian Black-throated Trogon is widespread in the Amazon, where three subspecies occur that intergrade where their ranges meet. It is ...
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The black-throated trogon, also known as yellow-bellied trogon, (Trogon rufus) is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae.
1. Amazonian Black-throated Trogon 2. Central Black-throated Trogon 3. Cisandean Black-throated Trogon 4. Common Black-throated Trogon 5. Interior Black- ...
The black-throated trogon, also known as yellow-bellied trogon, (Trogon rufus ) is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae.
Habitat: This Trogon species can be commonly found in forests and mature second-growth woodland, in humid lowlands and lower foothills.
T. rufus should be treated as five separate species, including one newly described: Trogon muriciensis of the Atlantic Forest patches of northeastern Brazil.