Slaty Tailed Trogon
14 October 2010 16:24 Filed in: Trogonidae Trogons Panama Canopy Tower Soberania National Park Pipeline Road

Copyright: monacoeye • Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Slaty Tailed Trogon
Latin: Trogon massena
Other: Trogón grande (Es)
Family: Trogonidae • Trogons
Range: SE Mexico to NE Ecuador
The Slaty Tailed Trogon is identifiable by its orange-red bill and red belly with dark tail.
Males (above) have greenish head and top parts and red eye-ring, while females are slate grey. Males have light grey shoulders and upper wings. The female (directly below) tends to have a darkish upper bill and reddish lower bill. Bill and eye-ring colour is the best way to differentiate Slaty-tailed Trogons from Black-tailed Trogons.
We saw several in Soberania National Park, including on Pipeline Rd and from the observation deck of the Canopy Tower.




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