
Quetzal - Wikipedia
The name quetzal is from Nahuatl quetzalli [keˈt͡salːi], "large brilliant tail feather" (American Audubon Dictionary) or "tail coverts of the quetzal" (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary), from the Nahuatl root quetz = "stand up" used to refer to an upstanding plume of feathers.
Quetzal | Rainforest, Colorful Plumage, Endangered | Britannica
Quetzal, (genus Pharomachrus), any of five species of colourful birds belonging to the genus Pharomachrus of the trogon family (Trogonidae). All five species—the white-tipped quetzal (P. fulgidus), the crested quetzal (P. antisianus), the golden-headed quetzal (P. auriceps), the resplendent quetzal.
Resplendent Quetzal - American Bird Conservancy
The Resplendent Quetzal is an unforgettable sight, with shimmering plumage of metallic blues, greens, and reds. Males also have a crest of bristly golden-green feathers and during breeding season, grow elongated uppertail feathers that form a long, flowing train.
Amazing Facts about Quetzals - OneKindPlanet
The quetzal is a bird that many consider among the world's most beautiful. Vibrantly coloured, they live in the mountainous, tropical forests of Central America where they eat fruit, insects, lizards, and other small creatures.
Quetzal Bird Facts - Pharomachrus, Euptilotis - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · The Quetzal is a medium-sized bird that is found inhabiting the moist, tropical rainforests of Central America from southern Mexico right down to Panama.
Quetzal - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
They are medium-sized birds that live in the mountainous, tropical forests of Central America. There are six species of quetzal. They are most well-known for the extremely striking colors in their plumage, and the very long tail feathers of the males. Read on to learn about the quetzal.
Resplendent quetzal - Wikipedia
The resplendent quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) is a small bird found in Central America and southern Mexico that lives in tropical forests, particularly montane cloud forests.They are part of the family Trogonidae and have two recognized subspecies, P. m. mocinno and P. m. costaricensis.Like other quetzals, the resplendent is mostly omnivorous; its diet mainly …
10 Fascinating Facts About Quetzals - A-Z Animals
Aug 21, 2023 · The quetzal is an incredibly beautiful and regal bird; here are ten incredible Quetzal facts! 1. Quetzals Have A History Going Way Back. The gorgeous green feathers of the Quetzal symbolized the new growth of spring plants. ©Wang LiQiang/Shutterstock.com
Why is the quetzal the national bird of Guatemala? - Birdful
Feb 18, 2024 · Both as the sacred bird of the indigenous Maya people and as an embodiment of the human desire for freedom, the quetzal was the natural choice for representing the independent spirit of Guatemala. The resplendent quetzal is native and nearly endemic to the cloud forests of Central America.
Resplendent Quetzal | National Geographic
These vibrantly colored animals live in the mountainous, tropical forests of Central America where they eat fruit, insects, lizards, and other small creatures. During mating season, male...