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collared trogon

  1. Collared Trogon (male)

    Collared Trogon (male)

    Collared Trogon (Trogon collaris puella) male.
  2. Collared Trogon,"Orange-bellied Trogon" (female)

    Collared Trogon,"Orange-bellied Trogon" (female)

    Collared Trogon (Trogon collaris aurantiiventris) “Orange-bellied Trogon” female.
  3. Collared Trogon

    Collared Trogon

    Surucu-de-coleira Classificao Cientfica Reino: Animalia Filo: Chordata Classe: Aves Ordem: Trogoniformes Famlia: Trogonidae Lesson, 1828 Espcie: T. collaris Nome Cientfico Trogon collaris Vieillot, 1817 Nome em Ingls Collared Trogon
  4. COLLARED trogon

    COLLARED trogon

    Finally finished ... COLLARED TROGON .... ACRYLICS ON CANVAS ... 16*18 INCH ...2015... The collared trogon (Trogon collaris) is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae. It is found in the warmer parts of the Neotropics and includes numerous subspecies, including T. c. exoptatus...
  5. Collared Trogon - Sorocu Acollarado

    Collared Trogon - Sorocu Acollarado

    Male specimen displaying its beautiful feathers...later as expected appeared female
  6. Collared Trogon (female)

    Collared Trogon (female)

    Collared Trogon (Trogon collaris puella) Nine subspecies are recognized with on subspecies puella being mapped for Costa Rica. Photographed this female on a forested trail at Bosque de Paz Lodge and private biological reserve in the Province of Alajuela near the community of Bajos del Toro...
  7. Collared Trogon

    Collared Trogon

  8. Male Collared Trogon

    Male Collared Trogon

    This stunning male Trogon was a good find as it sat on an exposed branch sunning itself in the early morning sun.
  9. Female Collared Trogon

    Female Collared Trogon

    Though not as attractive as the males a female Collared Trogon is always a good find. These birds were hit hard by Hurricane Flora (1963) which laid waste much of the primary rain forest of Tobago. The forest has now recovered & Collared Trogons are increasing in number & are moving into rich...
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