A colorful bird to say the least, with shades of iridescent bronze and green which are perfectly complemented by his red pants and long fluffy tail.
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MEET THE CUBAN TROGON
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The Cuban trogon or tocororo (Priotelus temnurus), is a species of bird in the Trogonidae family. There’s a reason why Cuba chose this bird as their national bird, after all, his colors are very similar to the Cuban flag. Having a green back, blue crown, red belly, and beak, along with a white throat and chest, the similarities to the country’s flag are clear.
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This color range is complemented by a long fluffy tail, making this the world’s most unique trogon.
The female of this species is slightly smaller than the male with a paler red belly when compared to his.
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Unsurprisingly being the national bird of Cuba, this bird is also native to Cuba and only found in this country.
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Cuban trogon like to inhabit tropical forests, with both evergreen and deciduous trees. They will also tolerate pine and secondary forests.
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This species is able to hover, feeding on flowers with a tongue split at the top. It will also feed on fruit and some species of insect.
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Cuban trogon breed May through to August, usually building nests in a natural cavity or abandoned woodpecker hole. Up to three eggs are laid within, unfortunately, however, there is little information on the rearing of young.
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Due to what appears to be a stable population and this species large range, this bird does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the IUCN trend criterion.
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