It is a resident of the lower levels of semi-arid open woodlands and forests. It nests 2-6 m high in an unlined shallow cavity, usually selecting an old woodpecker hole, with a typical clutch of 2-3 eggs.
The Coppery-tailed Trogon is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
Coppery-Tailed Trogon, Elegant Trogon Common Names in French: Trogon Èlégant Common Names in German: Kupfertrogon Common Names in Japanese: ウツクシキヌバネドリ Common Names in Spanish: Trog�n Elegante Description - Physical Description Adult Female: Head : brown with white patch behind eye Body: Belly: pinkish Breast: pale brownish white More
One species, the coppery-tailed trogon, is found in the United States. Trogons are colorful birds with red, yellow, or orange abdomens and green, blue, brown, or violet chests and backs. In many species, the chest and upper parts have a metallic luster. The females are generally duller than the males. Trogons range in length from about 9 to 14 inches (23 to 36 cm). More
Coppery-tailed Trogon (Trogon arabiguus ambiguus) in the Santa Rita Mountains about 50 miles south of Tucson, Arizona. Since my observations on this nest do not agree with the description of nests found in Mexico by Frank B. Armstrong (recorded in A. C. Bent's recent monograph, 'Life Histories of North American Cuckoos, Goatsuckers, Hummingbirds and their Allies'; U.S. National Museum, Bull. More
coppery-tailed trogon (Trogon ambiguus), 12 in. (30 cm) long, male bronze-green and red; female brown and pale geranium red; occurs in s. Arizona and s. Texas and is only trogon found n. of Mexico. Page 1 of 1 Trogon To cite this page: - * MLA style: "Trogon." Student Encyclop More
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Elegant Trogon - called Coppery-tailed Trogon in older books - perches gazing right back at me. Now, from a Northern birder's point of view, the five "most exotic" kinds of Mexican birds are probably the tinamous; parrots and parakeets; motmots; toucans... and; trogons. With their size, bright colors and stubby tails, Trogons look a little like parrots, but they lack the parrot's sharply downcurved beak. The Trogon Family, the Trogonidae, is represented in the U.S. More
coppery-tailed trogon (Trogon ambiguus), 12 in. (30 cm) long, male bronze-green and red; female brown and pale geranium red; occurs in s. Arizona and s. Texas and is only trogon found n. of Mexico. More