White-tipped Quetzal

Pharomachrus fulgidus

Least Concern

The White-tipped Quetzal is a trogon or quetzal of Central American and Caribbean forest, foothill, and woodland habitats. 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
White-tipped Quetzal Range — Resident or seasonal range in Central American and Caribbean forest, foothill, and woodland habitats
Population
≈ Unknown
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