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808:(not including the male quetzal's 3-foot-long (0.91 m) tail streamers). Their legs and feet are weak and short, and trogons are essentially unable to walk beyond a very occasional shuffle along a branch. They are even incapable of turning around on a branch without using their wings. The ratio of leg muscle to body weight in trogons is only 3%, the lowest known ratio of any bird. The arrangement of toes on the feet of trogons is also unique among birds, although essentially resembling the zygodactyl's two forward two backward arrangement of parrots and other near-passerines, the actual toes are arranged with usually inner hallux being the outer hind toe, an arrangement that is referred to as
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trogons on all continents have been reported to shift about on branches to always keep their less brightly coloured backs turned towards observers, while their heads, which like owls can turn through 180 degrees, keep a watch on the watcher. Trogons have reportedly been preyed upon by hawks and predatory mammals; one report was of a
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Trogons feed principally on insects, other arthropods, and fruit; to a lesser extent some small vertebrates such as lizards are taken. Among the insect prey taken one of the more important types are caterpillars; along with cuckoos, trogons are one of the few birds groups to regularly prey upon them.
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of many species is iridescent, although not in most of the Asian species. The
African trogons are generally green on the back with red bellies. The New World trogons similarly have green or deep blue upperparts but are more varied in their lowerparts. The Asian species tend towards red underparts and
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seemingly basal in the family, and the other two lineages, the Asian and
American, breaking off between 20–36 million years ago. More recent studies show that the DNA evidence gives contradictory results concerning the basal phylogenetic relationships; so it is currently unknown if all extant trogons
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nests. Nest cavities can either be deep upward slanting tubes that lead to fully enclosed chambers, or much shallower open niches (from which the bird is visible). Nests are dug with the beak, incidentally giving the family its name. Nest digging may be undertaken by the male alone or by both sexes.
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African trogons are exclusively insectivorous, whereas the Asian and American genera consume varying amounts of fruit. Diet is somewhat correlated with size, with larger species feeding more on fruit and
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flight, where a trogon flies from an observation perch to a target on another branch or in foliage. Once there the birds hovers or stalls and snatches the item before returning to its perch to consume the item. This type of foraging is commonly used by some types of bird to obtain insect prey; in
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and evidence has been accumulated for a number of other species. The Narina trogon of Africa is thought to undertake some localised short-distance migrations over parts of its range, for example birds of
Zimbabwe's plateau savannah depart after the breeding season. A complete picture of these
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Trogons and quetzals are considered to be "among the most beautiful of birds", yet they are also often reclusive and seldom seen. Little is known about much of their biology, and much of what is known about them comes from the research of neotropical species by the
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The majority of trogons are birds of tropical and subtropical forests. They have a cosmopolitan distribution in the worlds wet tropics, being found in the
Americas, Africa and Asia. A few species are distributed into the temperate zone, with one species, the
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habitats, but preferentially inhabits forests. Most other species are more restricted in their habitat, with several species being restricted to undisturbed primary forest. Within forests they tend to be found in the mid-story, occasionally in the canopy.
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The family had been thought to have an Old World origin notwithstanding the current richness of the family, which is more diverse in the
Neotropical New World. DNA evidence seemed to support an African origin for the trogons, with the African genus
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Oliveros, Carl H.; Andersen, Michael J.; Hosner, Peter A.; Mauck, William M.; Sheldon, Frederick H.; Cracraft, Joel; Moyle, Robert G. (2020). "Rapid
Laurasian diversification of a pantropical bird family during the Oligocene–Miocene transition".
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In the case of nests dug into tree trunks, the wood must be strong enough not to collapse but soft enough to dig out. Trogons have been observed landing on dead tree trunks and slapping the wood with their tails, presumably to test the firmness.
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of trogons are generally loud and uncomplex, consisting of monosyllabic hoots and whistles delivered in varying patterns and sequences. The calls of the quetzals and the two
Caribbean genera are the most complex. Among the Asian genera the
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The trogons as a family are fairly uniform in appearance, having compact bodies and long tails (very long in the case of the quetzals), and short necks. Trogons range in size from the 23 cm (9.1 in), 40 g (1.4 oz)
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Reveals Their Evolutionary History".
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of Africa is slightly exceptional in that it utilises a wider range of habitats than any other trogon, ranging from dense forest to fairly open savannah, and from the
Equator to southern
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trogons and quetzals it is also used to pluck fruit from trees. Insect prey may also be taken on the wing, with the trogon pursuing flying insects in a similar manner to
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respectively. Outside of South East Asia and the Caribbean, however, trogons are generally absent from islands, especially oceanic ones.
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difficult for museum curators. The skeletons of trogons are surprisingly slender, particularly the skulls which are very thin. The
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Kristoffersen, Anette Vedding (2002). "An early Paleocene Trogon (Aves: trogoniformes) from the Fur Formation, Denmark".
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Dacosta, J & Klicka, J. (2008). "The Great American Interchange in birds: a phylogenetic perspective with the genus
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toe arrangement. They nest in holes dug into trees or termite nests, laying 2–4 white or pastel-coloured eggs.
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The tendons of the foot, showing the arrangement with a reversed second toe. The plantar tendon on the front (
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industry in particular to view quetzals in Central America.
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2388:"Fruits and the Ecology of Resplendent Quetzals"
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2143:"Phylogenetic Relationships Among the Trogons"
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1661:Amazonian black-throated trogon
633:Trogon, Priotelus, Pharomachrus
1670:Atlantic black-throated trogon
1643:Northern black-throated trogon
662:were formerly different ones (
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658:The two Caribbean species of
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567:as their closest relatives.
1652:Choco black-throated trogon
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2386:Wheelwright N. T. (1983).
688:Great American Interchange
648:flexor perforans digitorum
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3466:Taxa named by René Lesson
1417:Harpactes erythrocephalus
1312:Apalharpactes reinwardtii
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2611:Tree of Life: Trogonidae
2296:"The Blue-tailed Trogon
1883:Journal of Avian Biology
1015:, and there is a modest
999:Relationship with humans
694:Distribution and habitat
481:worldwide. The greatest
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2907:Northern Surucua trogon
2628:: Trogoniformes ·
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1813:Pharomachrus antisianus
1269:Apaloderma aequatoriale
832:process (bpg.p.) and a
743:as well as two species
597:(less than 2.588 mya).
2876:Black-throated trogon
2762:Orange-breasted trogon
2747:Cinnamon-rumped trogon
1840:Pharomachrus pavoninus
1629:Trogon aurantiiventris
1422:Orange-breasted trogon
1395:Cinnamon-rumped trogon
1320:Apalharpactes mackloti
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758:Trogons are generally
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652:flexor longus hallucis
585:deposits from the mid-
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537:Evolution and taxonomy
147:Khao Yai National Park
3428:Paleobiology Database
3212:Paleobiology Database
2990:Golden-headed quetzal
2937:Lattice-tailed trogon
2867:Orange-bellied trogon
2752:Scarlet-rumped trogon
2565:Trogon melanocephalus
2407:10.1093/auk/100.2.286
1831:Pharomachrus auriceps
1827:Golden-headed quetzal
1822:Pharomachrus fulgidus
1732:Lattice-tailed trogon
1625:Orange-bellied trogon
1616:Coppery-tailed trogon
1512:Trogon melanocephalus
1478:Priotelus roseigaster
1404:Scarlet-rumped trogon
1399:Harpactes orrhophaeus
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2514:Skutch A.F. (1944).
1818:White-tipped quetzal
1804:Pharomachrus mocinno
1673:Trogon chrysochloros
1408:Harpactes duvaucelii
1390:Harpactes whiteheadi
169:song, recorded near
2975:Resplendent quetzal
2932:Slaty-tailed trogon
2922:Green-backed trogon
2917:Black-tailed trogon
2912:Blue-crowned trogon
2822:White-tailed trogon
2812:Black-headed trogon
2672:Bare-cheeked trogon
1999:2008Sci...320.1763H
1993:(5884): 1763–1768.
1943:2013PLoSO...854848M
1800:Resplendent quetzal
1770:Euptilotis neoxenus
1723:Slaty-tailed trogon
1705:Black-tailed trogon
1696:Blue-crowned trogon
1535:White-tailed trogon
1526:Green-backed trogon
1508:Black-headed trogon
1354:Harpactes fasciatus
1278:Apaloderma vittatum
1265:Bare-cheeked trogon
989:black-headed trogon
977:bare-cheeked trogon
954:Trogons are cavity
937:resplendent quetzal
880:resplendent quetzal
806:resplendent quetzal
775:studies difficult.
495:contains the three
2792:Hispaniolan trogon
2742:Whitehead's trogon
1656:Trogon cupreicauda
1474:Hispaniolan trogon
1469:Priotelus temnurus
1426:Harpactes oreskios
1386:Whitehead's trogon
941:
939:entering his nest.
921:Violaceous trogons
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3415:Open Tree of Life
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2927:Ecuadorian trogon
2852:White-eyed trogon
2817:Citreoline trogon
2757:Red-headed trogon
2737:Philippine trogon
2677:Bar-tailed trogon
2345:Molecular Ecology
2270:10.1111/ibi.12707
1847:
1846:
1736:Trogon clathratus
1714:Ecuadorian trogon
1638:Trogon personatus
1566:Trogon ramonianus
1517:Citreoline trogon
1413:Red-headed trogon
1377:Philippine trogon
1372:Harpactes diardii
1363:Harpactes kasumba
1274:Bar-tailed trogon
1260:Apaloderma narina
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793:sexual dimorphism
684:Isthmus of Panama
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2837:Amazonian trogon
2727:Red-naped trogon
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1709:Trogon melanurus
1691:Trogon aurantius
1687:Brazilian trogon
1682:Trogon surrucura
1584:Trogon mexicanus
1575:Trogon caligatus
1562:Amazonian trogon
1557:Trogon violaceus
1539:Trogon chionurus
1521:Trogon citreolus
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1598:Collared trogon
1580:Mountain trogon
1571:Gartered trogon
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1962:3558522
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