Red-headed Trogon

Harpactes erythrocephalus

Least Concern

The Red-headed Trogon is a trogon or quetzal of South and Southeast Asian forests, woodland, and river valleys. It sits quietly in the shaded forest canopy or midstorey, then makes short flights to take fruit, large insects, and small vertebrates; many species nest in cavities or earthen banks.

Family
Trogonidae
Range
Red-headed Trogon Range — Resident or seasonal range in South and Southeast Asian forests, woodland, and river valleys
Population
≈ 2M–20M
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