Mexican trogon, mountain trogon (Trogon mexicanus) Description
Mountain Trogon (Trogon mexicanus) on Durango Highway in Sinaloa, México
Date 14 March 2010, 10:38
Source Mountain Trogon (Trogon mexicanus) https://www.flickr.com/photos/sussexbirder/8079378444/
Author Ron Knight from Seaford, East Sussex, United Kingdom https://www.flickr.com/people/9919745@N03
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mountain_Trogon_(Trogon_mexicanus)_(8079378444).jpg
The mountain trogon (Trogon mexicanus), also known as the Mexican trogon, is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae. First described by William John Swainson in 1827, it is resident in Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico and has occurred in El Salvador as a vagrant. Like all trogons, the mountain trogon is sexually dimorphic. The male is metallic green on the crown, nape, upperparts and chest, the latter separated from its bright red belly and vent by a narrow band of white. The female is warm brown on the head, upperparts and chest, separated from its paler brown lower chest and red belly and vent by a narrow white band. Order: Trogoniformes, Family: Trogonidae.
Synonyms:
Trogon glocitans Lichtenstein, 1830
Trogon morgani Gould, 1838
Trogonurus mexicanus Bonaparte, 1854