Collared Trogon Trogon collaris Scientific name definitions
Text last updated October 11, 2013
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Catalan | trogon de collar |
Czech | trogon límcový |
Dutch | Gekraagde Trogon |
English | Collared Trogon |
English (United States) | Collared Trogon |
French | Trogon rosalba |
French (France) | Trogon rosalba |
German | Jungferntrogon |
Japanese | クビワキヌバネドリ |
Norwegian | båndtrogon |
Polish | trogon obrożny |
Portuguese (Brazil) | surucuá-de-coleira |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Surucuá-de-coleira |
Russian | Ошейниковый трогон |
Serbian | Ogrličasti trogon |
Slovak | trogón pásikavý |
Spanish | Trogón Acollarado |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Trogón Collarejo |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Trogón Collarejo |
Spanish (Honduras) | Coa Collareja |
Spanish (Mexico) | Coa de Collar |
Spanish (Panama) | Trogón Collarejo |
Spanish (Peru) | Trogón Acollarado |
Spanish (Spain) | Trogón acollarado |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Sorocuá Acollarado |
Swedish | halsbandstrogon (collaris Group/puella/extimus) |
Turkish | Halkalı Trogon |
Ukrainian | Трогон темноволий |
Trogon collaris Vieillot, 1817
Definitions
- TROGON
- collaris
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Introduction
Collared Trogon is a common trogon of humid lowland forests of Central and South America. This is a relatively small trogon. The males are bright green above, with a red belly; upperparts of females are brown. In both sexes the underside of the tail are barred black and white; this barring is particularly narrow in the northernmost subspecies, from Mexico south to Panama. These Central American birds also differ vocally from southern populations, and may represent a distinct species. Collared Trogon occupies a variety of forest types, including humid evergreen forests, open woodlands, plantations, cloud forests, and pine forests. Collared Trogon is resident in most of its range, but some populations in Central America may be altitudinal migrants.