Birds of Panama

    TROGONIFORMES: Trogonidae (Trogons)  
Genus: Trogon (8 species, 23 worldwide)

Trogons are slender colorful birds that inhabit tropical forests worldwide. Sizes rance from 23 to 33 cm.. American Trogons comsume both fruits and insects, and consume both by taking the food item in flight. Nests are made in holes in rotting wood, termite or wasp nests.


Baird's Trogon
Baird's Trogon (Trogon bairdii) Male Near Threatened
Mastatal, Puriscal, Costa Rica  
   
Photograph by Jorge Obando Gutierrez   © Copyrighted, All Rights Reserved.

Baird's Trogon
Baird's Trogon (Trogon bairdii) Female Near Threatened
Mastatal, Puriscal, Costa Rica  
   
Photograph by Jorge Obando Gutierrez   © Copyrighted, All Rights Reserved.


Gartered Trogon
Gartered Trogon (Trogon caligatus) Male
ProAves Blue-billed Curassow Reserve, Puerto Pinzon, Boyaca, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Gartered Trogon
Gartered Trogon (Trogon caligatus sallaei) Male
Rio Danta, Guapiles, Costa Rica  
   
Photograph by Jorge Obando Gutierrez   © Copyrighted, All Rights Reserved.

Gartered Trogon
Gartered Trogon (Trogon caligatus) Female
Zafra Reserva Natural, Antioquia, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

A small trogon. Note broken (or thin at top/bottom) eye-ring on female, and yellow eye-ring on male.
From back with broken eye-ring.

White-tailed Trogon
White-tailed Trogon (Trogon chionurus) Male
Bahia Solano, Choco, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

White-tailed Trogon
White-tailed Trogon (Trogon chionurus) Female
ProAves Blue-billed Curassow Reserve, Puerto Pinzon, Boyaca, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.


Lattice-tailed Trogon
Lattice-tailed Trogon (Trogon clathratus) Male
PN Braulio Carrillo, Costa Rica  
   
Photograph by Jorge Obando Gutierrez   © Copyrighted, All Rights Reserved.


Collared Trogon
Collared Trogon (Trogon collaris)
Costa Rica
  The Central American Orange-bellied Trogon, now considered the same species as the red-bellied Collared Trogon.
   
Photograph by Raymond J. Barlow   © All Rights Reserved.

Collared Trogon
Collared Trogon (Trogon collaris collaris) Male
Reserva Natural La Isla Escondida, Orito, Putumayo, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Collared Trogon
Collared Trogon (Trogon collaris) Female
Minga Ecolodge, Cali, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Generally found below 1800 m. In Central America, the Orange-bellied Trogon is now considered the same species as the Collared Trogon.
A Andean male.
An unusual orange-bellied individual reminiscent of the Orange-bellied Trogon in Costa Rica that was lumped with the Collared Trogon.

Slaty-tailed Trogon
Slaty-tailed Trogon (Trogon massena) Male
Darien, Panama  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Slaty-tailed Trogon
Slaty-tailed Trogon (Trogon massena hoffmanni) Female
Soberania National Park, Panama
  Female is overall greyish, but has a red belly like the male.
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.


Black-tailed Trogon
Black-tailed Trogon (Trogon melanurus) Male
Puerto NariƱo, Amazonas, Colombia
  The back is reflective dark blue/green, and back of tail is blue.
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Black-tailed Trogon
Black-tailed Trogon (Trogon melanurus melanurus) Female
Manaus, Brazil  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

A large trogon generally seen higher in the canopy than other trogon species.
Male from back.

Northern Black-throated Trogon
Northern Black-throated Trogon (Trogon tenellus) Male
Tirimbina, Costa Rica  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Northern Black-throated Trogon
Northern Black-throated Trogon (Trogon tenellus) Female
Tirimbina, Costa Rica  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.



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