Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and heavily degraded former forest.
The Citreoline Trogon is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Citreoline Trogon (Trogon citreolus) is a species of bird in the Trogonidae family. It is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and heavily degraded former forest. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Trogon citreolus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 28 July 2007. More
* Citreoline Trogon, Trogon citreolus * White-tailed Trogon, Trogon viridis * Amazonian White-tailed Trogon, Trogon (v. More
Photos: The male Citreoline TrogonTrogon citreolus was at San Blas, Nayarit, Mexico, on 26 Feb 1987. Paul Huang photographed the Whitehead's TrogonHarpactes whiteheadi on Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, in the early 2000s. Karl Overman managed the shot of Cuban Trogon Priotelus temmurus at Soroa, Cuba, in May 1982. The female White-tailed Trogon T. viridis was along Pipeline Road, Canal Zone, Panama, in Jan 1981. More
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fruits eaten by the Citreoline Trogon and on its foraging behavior, during the dry season from 6 to 26 April 1984. The observations were made in the tropical decid- uous and subdeciduous forest in hilly areas and in the riparian vegetation of dry arroyo beds located near the Estaci6n de Biologia Tropical de Chamela (Jalisco, Mxico, 19�30'N, 105�03'W, 0-250 m eleva- tion). For a description of the location and vegetation see Solis (1980). More
Parrot and the Citreoline Trogon in tropical dry forest of western Mexico A. Salinas-Melgoza, K. Renton and John Azua (Denver Zoo) The Lilac-crowned Parrot and the Citreoline Trogon inhabit the tropical dry deciduous forests of Western Mexico; these forests are one of the most threatened forest types and a priority for conservation. These birds play an important role in seed dispersal, so their conservation is necessary for the survival of the forests and all of its inhabitants. More
* Citreoline Trogon, Trogon citreolus * White-tailed Trogon, Trogon viridis * Baird's Trogon, Trogon bairdii * Violaceous Trogon, Trogon violaceus * Mountain Trogon, Trogon mexicanus * White-eyed Trogon, Trogon comptus More
Citreoline Trogon (Trogon citreolus) * Least Concern Citreoline Trogon (Trogon citreolus) Citreoline Trogon (Trogon citreolus) photo More material of this species * 3.8A male on a br...Mexico (Sout..., Apr 2009 Josep del Hoyo * 3.8A male perched...Mexico (Sout..., Apr 2009 Josep del Hoyo * 3.8A male on a br...Mexico (Nort... More