Male (Collared) © David Disher eBird S24554602 Macaulay Library ML 42454331
Male (Xalapa) © Joel Trick
Female (Xalapa) © Andrew Spencer
Male (Xalapa) © Chris Wood
Female (Collared) © Jay McGowan
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Male (Orange-bellied) © Penelope Bauer
Female (Orange-bellied) © Brad Dawson
Male (Xalapa) © César Sánchez

Collared Trogon Trogon collaris

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Identification

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Relatively small, red-bellied trogon of humid forest in tropical lowlands and foothills. Perches at all levels inside forest, less often at edges. Male’s tail is dark below with narrow white barring; female’s tail is pale grayish below with narrow black-and-white bars at the tips. In most areas, the only other red-bellied trogon in the same habitat is the larger and distinctive-looking Slaty-tailed Trogon.

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