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Elegant trogon

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Interactions between individuals is not rare. Research found that other than producing calls, tail movement was also a method of communication amongst individuals. Tail rising could be a sign of dominance or aggression to communicate status, or associated with mating. Another use of tail raising when
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Males are often brightly colored. They have red-orange lower chest and belly and metallic deep green back. They get their old name from the copper shade on their backsides. Their face and throat are a dark black and they have a white band going across the chest. Their upperwings are grey and their
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Elegant trogons display biparental care, where both the males and females are responsible of taking care of their offspring. Both parents take responsibility for delivering food to their young. Usually, they would offer insects, rather than fruits. Both parents feed their offspring until a month
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Although their flight is fast, they are reluctant to fly any distance. They typically perch upright and motionless. To hunt their prey, they remain motionless on a perch, then jump into flight. To grab fruits, they will hover over the berries to pluck them
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The elegant trogon is fond of dry, arid woodlands. It can be found in pine forests, deciduous forests, second growth forests and around scrubs. The elegant trogon is not fond of humid regions, and chooses to live on hillsides near cliff edges.
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The elegant trogon is listed as endangered in the state of New Mexico. It prefers to live in conditions that would favor the presence of pine oak woodlands and local water making it particularly susceptible to disturbance.
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Females and immature males look similar. They have the same patterns as mature males, but they have different colorations. Their coloration is duller, usually a brownish grey, and they have a white ring around their eyes.
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its done in the presence of other species is typically done in the presence of predators, as an alarm or deterrent to let the predator know that it has been spotted and should give up the chase.
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long square tipped tail feathers are usually brown on the upper side and white undertail with and black horizontal stripes. The color on the upper part of the tail may very amongst subspecies.
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In males, the amount of calls did not vary according to the seasons, but in females, call frequencies during incubation periods were higher compared to during feeding season.
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This species is a medium-sized bird, measuring 28–30 centimetres (11–12 in) long and weighing 60–78 grams (2.1–2.8 oz) (average 68 grams (2.4 oz)). Like other
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The usual call is a croaking "co-ah co-ah co-ah". The trogon will also include some chattering notes. Males tend to be more vocal than females.
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hole, with a typical clutch of two to three eggs. Incubation periods last an average of 17 days with both parents taking turns to incubate.
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after they fledge. Once that happens, the adults will split their broods, with males taking the males and females taking the females.
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In Arizona, they are present in canyons covered with riparian and edge vegetation. Plants such as junipers, oaks, sycamores, and
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Hall, Linnea S.; Mannan, R. William (April 1999). "Multiscaled Habitat Selection by Elegant Trogons in Southeastern Arizona".
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are partially migratory, and the species is occasionally found as a vagrant in southeasternmost and western
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It nests 2–6 metres (7–20 ft) high in an unlined shallow cavity, usually selecting an old
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meaning "to gnaw", which describes how this species prepares its nests in trees.
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Kunzmann, M. R.; Hall, Linnea S.; Johnson, R. Roy; Williams, Nathan R. (2020).
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Habitat selection by the elegant trogon (Trogon elegans) at multiple scales
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has led to debate on their true origin, which remains unknown to this day.
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family native to Central America. The etymology of the word
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The distribution of their ancestors was restricted to the
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can be a good indication of suitability for the trogon.
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follows this taxonomy, but Avibase and Clements do not.
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Index



Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Trogoniformes
Trogonidae
Trogon
Binomial name
Gould

Synonyms
near passerine
bird
trogon
trogon
subspecies
BirdLife International
Handbook of the Birds of the World
IUCN Red List
monophyly
T. rufus

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