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Resplendent Quetzal - American Bird ConservancyThis spectacular species belongs to the trogon family, a group of colorful, fruit-eating birds found in the Americas, Asia, and Africa.
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Pharomachrus mocinno (resplendent quetzal) - Animal Diversity WebPhysical Description. Size: 14 in. (35cm) from bill to base of tail. Males' magnificent tail can be up to as much as 3ft. (90cm) long. Excluding tail, the ...
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Resplendent Quetzal - Florida Museum of Natural HistoryDec 20, 2023 · Ancient Aztec and Maya regarded the Resplendent Quetzal's bright feathers as objects of power, beauty and adornment.
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Resplendent Quetzal Pharomachrus Mocinno Species FactsheetThis species is listed as Near Threatened because it is suspected to be experiencing a moderately rapid population decline, largely owing to widespread ...
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Resplendent Quetzal | National GeographicResplendent quetzal pairs use their powerful beaks to hollow hole nests in rotted trees or stumps. Inside, they take turns incubating two or three eggs—though ...
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Quetzal - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Nahuatl via Spanish in 1827, "quetzal" means a magnificent Central American bird known for its brilliant tail-feather plumage.
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QUETZAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comWord History and Origins. Origin of quetzal. First recorded in 1820–30; from Latin American Spanish, from Nahuatl quetzalli “plumage of the quetzal bird”.
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Ancient Maya Life: March 2018Mar 31, 2018 · The word for quetzal in the ancient Mayan language used by the elites is k'uk'. Archaeologists have found that k'uk' was a word that rulers ...
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The Resplendent Quetzal in Aztec and Mayan cultureSep 8, 2008 · The name quetzal comes from the Aztec quetzalli, originally meaning tail-feather, and by transference “precious” or “beautiful”. Thus it is that ...Missing: K'iche' | Show results with:K'iche'
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Word of the Day - quetzal - Dictionary.comSep 10, 2023 · Quetzal comes via Latin American Spanish from the Nahuatl word quetzalli, meaning “plumage of the quetzal bird.” While now endangered, the ...
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Phylogeny and biogeographical history of Trogoniformes, a ...Molecular divergence estimates place all of the basal nodes of the trogon phylogeny in the Oligocene, precluding a Gondwanan origin for modern trogons.
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[PDF] Phylogenetic Relationships among the TrogonsPharomachrus and Euptilotis diverged 13.8 to 25 million years ago (Mya). If ... has evolved independently at least three times within the order, once ...
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Systematics - Resplendent Quetzal - Pharomachrus mocinnoMar 4, 2020 · The Resplendent Quetzal has two subspecies, is related to the Crested Quetzal, and is part of a New World clade of trogons. It is the youngest ...Systematics · Subspecies · Related Species
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Morphometric differentiation between subspecies of Resplendent ...Dec 11, 2017 · Resplendent Quetzal Pharomachrus mocinno ranges in the highlands from southern Mexico to Panama. Populations of the northern subspecies P. m. ...
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[PDF] Rapid Laurasian diversification of a pantropical bird family during ...These clades diverged rapidly during the Oligo- cene-Miocene transition. Our biogeographical analyses identify a Eurasian origin for stem trogons and a crown ...
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Narrow-beaked trogons from the early Eocene London Clay of ...May 5, 2023 · Therefore, the fossils span critical dates in the evolution of trogons and provide new information on the evolutionary history of these birds.
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A well-preserved second trogon skeleton (Aves, Trogonidae) from ...Aug 6, 2025 · A second skeleton of a trogon is reported from the middle Eocene of Messel in Germany, which represents the best preserved Eocene record of ...
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Plumages, Molts, and Structure - Resplendent QuetzalMar 4, 2020 · The crest feathers are less developed than the male ... The rectrices of the immature male and female are more pointed than the adult female.
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Resplendent Quetzal - Oiseaux-BirdsLength: 36-40 cm + 65 cm beyond the tail tip. Weight: 180-210 g. DESCRIPTION ... The green greater wing coverts and uppertail coverts are fairly elongated.
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Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) identification - BirdaThe male is particularly striking with iridescent green plumage, a vivid red breast and belly, and a helmet-like crest. Its tail feathers are remarkably long, ...
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Pharomachrus (quetzals) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebGenus Pharomachrus consists of five species. Pharomachrus mocinno , commonly known as the resplendent quetzal, is the most well-known, named by naturalist Pable ...Systematic And Taxonomic... · Physical Description · Reproduction
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Iridescence: a functional perspective | Journal of The Royal Society ...Feb 23, 2009 · In birds, the nanostructural organization of keratin, melanin and air in feather barbules can produce iridescent coloration through thin films, ...
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Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) - World Land TrustThe IUCN classifies the Resplendent Quetzal as Near Threatened, with populations declining due to deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and agricultural ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Morphometric and molecular differentiation between quetzal ...Mar 1, 2010 · The resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) is an endemic Mesoamerican bird species of conservation concern. ... weight; and in the case ...
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Golden-headed quetzal | bird - BritannicaThe wings are rounded, legs short, feet weak. Uniquely, the second (inner) toe is fixed rearward. The bill is short, curved, and broad, with bristles at the ...
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Trogons: Trogoniformes - Encyclopedia.comBroad bills and weak legs are due to the trogon diet and arboreal (tree living) habits. In some species, bills are not curved but have serrated (saw ...
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Bird Trogonidae - Trogons & Quetzals - Fat BirderThe family Trogonidae contains 49 species in seven genera. The fossil record of the trogons dates back 49 million years to the Early Eocene.
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Approximate ranges of the subspecies of Resplendent Quetzal:...The species is sexually dimorphic and has two currently recognised subspecies: Pharomachrus mocinno mocinno that ranges from southern Mexico through ...
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Golden-headed Quetzal Pharomachrus auriceps - Birds of the WorldNov 14, 2006 · Distribution. E Panama (Cerro Pirre), and Andes from Colombia S to E Peru and C Bolivia.
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Golden-headed Quetzal - Pharomachrus auriceps - Observation.orgDistribution. Middle America, South America : e Panama to n Bolivia. Subspecies. P. a. auriceps - e Panama and n Colombia to n Bolivia; P. a. hargitti - nw ...
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Pavonine Quetzal [incl. heliactin] - AvibasePharomachrus pavoninus: Amazonia, from southeastern Colombia southward to northern Bolivia, eastward to southern Venezuela and central Brazil (east to the east ...
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The Resplendent Quetzal - ArcGIS StoryMapsJul 30, 2020 · They breed and nest from February to May in partially decayed trees of the tropical montane cloud forest, and then migrate to lower-altitudes ...Missing: molting | Show results with:molting
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Habitat - Resplendent Quetzal - Pharomachrus mocinnoMar 4, 2020 · The Resplendent Quetzal prefers montane evergreen forest (cloud forest). Skutch (1944) believed the quetzals preferred cloud forests in which the trees are 30- ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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[PDF] FRUITS AND THE ECOLOGY OF RESPLENDENT QUETZALSand females frequently alternated bringing food to nestlings (cf. LaBastille et al. 1972), although the pattern varied considerably at all nests. The time ...
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Quetzal Abundance in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Cloud Forest ...Mar 15, 2006 · Our results showed that quetzal abundance in the breeding area was correlated with the total number of fruiting species, whereas the correlation ...Missing: mid- | Show results with:mid-
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a case study using resplendent quetzal an endangered bird speciesWe evaluated the impacts of land-cover changes of evergreen cloud forests on the distribution of quetzals in the four mountain regions of Chiapas, Mexico.Missing: contraction | Show results with:contraction
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[PDF] Acoustic behavior and ecology of the Resplendent Quetzal ...Feb 25, 2019 · Cloud forests need a high humidity and an ... tested in “Los Andes” reserve, a cloud forest located in the south slope of the Atitlan.<|separator|>
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The Diet of Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus Moncinno mocinnoThe diet and feeding habits of the Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus m. mocinno) were studied in the cloud forest of the "El Triunfo" Biosphere Reserve, ...
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Fruits and the Ecology of Resplendent Quetzals - Semantic ScholarApr 1, 1983 · The view that the quetzal is a specialized frugivore, feeding mainly on fruits of the family Lauraceae is supported, especially during the ...Missing: foraging | Show results with:foraging
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Diet and Foraging - Resplendent Quetzal - Pharomachrus mocinnoMar 4, 2020 · The Resplendent Quetzal primarily is frugivorous, although it occasionally take insects or lizards, especially to feed young.Missing: studies | Show results with:studies
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Behavior - Resplendent Quetzal - Pharomachrus mocinnoMar 4, 2020 · Additionally, the quetzal's digestive track has unique adaptations presumably associated with eating fruit with large seeds. Wheelwright ...Missing: rapid transit dispersal
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Acoustic competition within a tropical bird community: the case of the ...Oct 8, 2021 · The singing day period of the Resplendent Quetzal was mostly at dawn, so that any other period was considered as different. Food, nest type and ...
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Adult nest attendance and diet of nestling Resplendent Quetzals ...After day 6, fruit rapidly became the dominant food item delivered to nestlings until fledging. The dominant number of fruits delivered to nestling quetzals ...
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Quetzal Abundance in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Cloud Forest ...Aug 9, 2025 · The Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) is an altitudinal migrant that nests in high elevation cloud forests and migrates toward ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Breeding - Resplendent Quetzal - Pharomachrus mocinnoMar 4, 2020 · The breeding season falls between March and June, depending on location (Johnsgard 2000). Nesting is delayed in poor fruit years (Wheelwright 1983).
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Analysis of Nest Sites of the Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus ...Sep 1, 2010 · The average nest height of snags used in Costa Rica (6.3 m, s = 2.53, range = 1.4–10.1 m, n = 10) was also lower than in Guatemala (10.8 m, s = ...
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Sounds and Vocal Behavior - Resplendent Quetzal - Birds of the WorldMar 4, 2020 · They described two vocalizations as unique to the male: 1) morning high-pitched, two-note whistle; and 2) gee-gee high-pitched call. They also ...Missing: kyow explosive croaks dawn choruses
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[PDF] Resplendent Quetzal Literature Review Alyce Straub Cloudbridge ...Jan 31, 2018 · The male Resplendent Quetzal is known for its long tail feathers, which can reach up to 1m in length, and its vibrant colours (National ...Missing: plumage | Show results with:plumage
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Abundance of the Resplendent Quetzal Pharomachrus mocinno ...Jan 12, 2022 · The lack of recent studies concerning the abundance and density of the Resplendent Quetzal is an obstacle to the establishment of conservation ...
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a case study using resplendent quetzal an endangered bird speciesIn these forests the climate is temperate, Honduras), Honduras (four), Guatemala (four) and humid with an annual rainfall ranging from 2500 to Mexico (six).<|control11|><|separator|>
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Where to See the Resplendent Quetzal in Costa RicaSep 18, 2024 · The best place to see quetzals in Costa Rica is Mistico Hanging Bridges Park in Arenal. Its protected forest trails, elevation, and rich biodiversity, create ...
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Upslope plant species shifts in Mesoamerican cloud forests driven ...Mar 7, 2025 · Our findings reveal a mean upslope shift of 1.8 to 2.7 meters per year since 1979 driven by the upslope retreat of the less thermophilic montane species.Missing: rate | Show results with:rate
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Projected impacts of climate change on habitat availability for an ...In tropical montane cloud forests, species may shift within their specific temperature niche uphill at a speed of up to 70 m per decade [14–18], while the ...
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Exploring the Acquisition of Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus ...May 19, 2016 · Thus, Pre-Columbian residents near cloud forests likely prac ticed plant management of Suit trees such as the aguacatillo in order to attract ...
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New study shows popular insecticide damages bird populationsOct 14, 2020 · When birds eat the pesticide-coated seeds or insects that have pollinated neonicotinoid-treated plants, the chemicals can harm bird development.
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Bird-Window Collisions: A Critical Animal Welfare and Conservation ...Aug 10, 2025 · We also find that forest-edge frugivores such as the Pink-necked Green Pigeon are likely to be especially vulnerable to building collisions.
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Teotihuacan: Ciudadela - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtMar 1, 2024 · The Feathered Serpent Pyramid and Ciudadela (ca. 150–250 CE) comprise a monumental architectural complex of Teotihuacan, Mexico (ca. 100 BCE–800 CE)
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Teotihuacan Goddess/God of Fertility - Vilcek FoundationThis work probably represents the “Great Goddess” of Teotihuacan, wearing an elaborate headdress that would have been created from the beautiful feathers of ...
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[PDF] The Rulers of Palenque - MesowebA stucco portrait of K'uk' Bahlam I, the dynastic founder, may appear on Pier B of the Temple of the. Inscriptions, as suggested by the quetzal feathers and ...
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K'inich Janaab' Pakal I (Great-Sun-Shield), King of Palenque ...King Pakal holds a scepter and wears a bird mask and headdress of quetzal feathers. The artist depicted the accentuated cranial shaping and royal cut of the ...
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National Bird of Guatemala: Resplendent Quetzal - Whitehawk BirdingSep 25, 2023 · It is the only bird on earth with the word “resplendent” in its common name. · Young males take up to three years to grow their long tail ...
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Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ): What it is, How it Works - InvestopediaThe quetzal first appeared in 1924, named after the quetzal bird to commemorate the ancient Mayans' use of the bird's feathers as currency.
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GTQ - Guatemalan Quetzal Currency - RemitBeeIntroduced in 1925 to replace the Guatemalan peso, the currency was named after the resplendent quetzal, an iconic bird revered by the ancient Maya and still ...
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Birding and Ecotourism in Guatemala - National Audubon SocietyIn Guatemala, Audubon has partnered with Asociación Vivamos Mejor, Wildlife Conservation Society-Guatemala, and the country's Tourism Board (INGUAT) to develop ...
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WCS Guatemala > Home - Wildlife Conservation SocietyWCS GUATEMALA. Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) began its activities in Guatemala in 1992 with the mission to conserve the Maya Biosphere Reserve, ...
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[PDF] The Legends of Guatemala: Miguel Ángel Asturias, discovering the ...This research study examines the literary history work of Miguel Ángel Asturias; the impression and significance that his book, “The Legends of Guatemala” has ...
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Miguel Angel Asturias – Nobel Lecture - NobelPrize.orgThese fictional tales were originally the testimony of past epochs; the memory and fame of high deeds that others on hearing would desire to emulate, this ...