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Trogon

British pronunciation/tɹˈɒɡɒn/
American pronunciation/tɹˈɑːɡɑːn/
Trogon
[NOUN]
1

a colorful, medium-sized bird found in tropical and subtropical regions, known for its vibrant plumage and distinctive perching behavior

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trogon definition and meaning

What is a "trogon"?

A trogon is a dazzling and exotic bird found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, known for its stunning plumage and graceful demeanor. These medium-sized birds showcase a remarkable array of colors, often featuring vibrant shades of red, green, blue, and yellow. Trogons have a distinctive body shape with a short, broad bill and a long, squared-off tail. They are known for their perching behavior, often found sitting motionless for extended periods on tree branches as they scan their surroundings for prey. Trogons primarily feed on a diet of insects, small reptiles, and fruits. Despite their colorful appearance, trogons are often well-camouflaged in their forest habitats due to their ability to blend in with the surrounding foliage.

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1And the related species of trogon is found on the Island of Hispaniola.
2There is no trogon species with this sort of nicely curved tail.
3So start here with the northern, with the Greater Antilles and the Island of Cuba, Cuba selected the trogon.
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