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  1. The resplendent quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) is a small bird found in Central America and southern Mexico that lives in tropical forests, particularly montane cloud forests. They are part of the family Trogonidae and have two recognized subspecies, P. m. mocinno and P. m. costaricensis.

    • Quetzal

      June to October is the mating season for eared quetzals. [2]...

  2. El quetzal guatemalteco ( Pharomachrus mocinno) es una pequeña ave que se puede encontrar en el sur de México y Centroamérica que vive en bosques tropicales, particularmente en bosque nubosos montanos. Son parte de la familia de los trogones (Trogonidae) y tienen dos subespecies reconocidas, P. m. mocinno y P. m. costaricensis.

  3. Ave grande y espectacular de bosques perennifolios y de pino en las montañas del sur de México y Centroamérica. Usualmente tímido, pero se le puede encontrar cuando come silenciosamente en árboles con frutos. El macho es inconfundible con largas plumas color esmeralda que flotan tras de él al volar o son movidas por el viento al perchar.

  4. The resplendent quetzal is an aptly named bird that many consider among the world's most beautiful. These vibrantly colored animals live in the mountainous, tropical forests of Central America...

  5. Large, spectacular trogon of humid evergreen and pine-evergreen forest in the mountains of southern Mexico and Central America. It is the national bird (and lends its name to the currency) of Guatemala. Usually rather shy, but can be found feeding quietly at fruiting trees.

  6. The resplendent quetzal is a small bird found in southern Mexico and Central America. It is part of the trogon family. Two subspecies, P. m. mocinno and P. m. costaricensis, are recognized. It inhabits the tropical forest, concretely montane cloud forests.