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Id | 2088 | ||||||||||||
Family | Trogons ~ Trogoner ~ Coas y Quetzales (Trogonidae) | ||||||||||||
Species |
Black-headed Trogon (Trogon melanocephalus) Sorthovedet Trogon ~ Coa Cabeza Negra ~ Svarthuvad Trogon |
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Subspecies | melanocephalus | ||||||||||||
Locality |
Tikal PN, Guatemala
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Date | 2016-01-07 | ||||||||||||
Sex, Age, Comment | Male or female. The bright maxilla indicates a male, but female can show it too. The strong colors indicate a male, while the tail indicates a female; with the male the white fields blend together. This last feature is according to Howell & Webb, while the website Neotropical birds doesn't mention any differences between adult sexes regarding the tail. | ||||||||||||
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