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black-throated trogon

  1. Northern Black-throated Trogon

    Northern Black-throated Trogon

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (Trogon tenellus)
  2. Black-throated Trogon

    Black-throated Trogon

  3. Atlantic Black-throated Trogon

    Atlantic Black-throated Trogon

  4. Atlantic Black-throated Trogon

    Atlantic Black-throated Trogon

    Male
  5. Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (Trogon tenellus) Male, species is sexually dimorphic. Pipeline Road, northwest of Gamboa, Colon Province, Panama. Tropical rainforest at 55 m (180 ft) elevation.
  6. Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (Trogon tenellus) Male, sexually dimorphic. Metropolitan Park, Panama City, Panama Province, Panama. Tropical lowland rainforest (mixed evergreen and deciduous forest) at 29 m (95 ft) elevation.
  7. Northern Black-throated trogon - female

    Northern Black-throated trogon - female

  8. Black-throated Trogon Female C-RICA SER 2

    Black-throated Trogon Female C-RICA SER 2

    Sunspots in the otherwise shaded forest compromised the quality of this photo, but I include it because I guess you may not have many or any of the female of this species.
  9. Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (Trogon tenellus) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Bosque del Ro Tigre Lodge, Osa Peninsula, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica. About 1 km east of the town Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre. Pacific secondary rain forest at ca. 130 m (427 ft) elevation.
  10. Atlantic Black-throated Trogon, male

    Atlantic Black-throated Trogon, male

  11. Northern Black-throated Trogon (female)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (female)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (Trogon tenellus). Photographed along the Plantation Trail at the base of and running northward from Semaphore Road, Panama Province, Panama. Secondary humid forest at ca. 134 m (440 ft) elevation. Species sexually dimorphic.
  12. Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (Trogon tenellus). Photographed along the Plantation Trail at the base of and running northward from Semaphore Hill Road, Panama Province, Panama. Secondary humid forest at ca. 134 m (440 ft) elevation. Species sexually dimorphic.
  13. Northern Black-throated Trogon

    Northern Black-throated Trogon

    This was all I could get for a picture, but we were happy to see a Black-throated Trogon in just off the beach in the forest at Carate, Costa Rica.
  14. Northern Black-throated Trogon

    Northern Black-throated Trogon

    This was taken at La Selva OTS I was photographing a Slaty-tailed Trogon when this beauty landed close by my lucky day
  15. Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (male)

    These and other trogon species were easily sighted in Panama, this one on the well-known Achiote Rd on the Caribbean Slope.
  16. Trogon tenellus

    Trogon tenellus

    Northern Black-throated Trogon, male. Trogon tenellus.
  17. Northern Black-throated Trogon

    Northern Black-throated Trogon

    The male this time. He kept a close eye on me but didn't move, and let me get to within 15 feet of him! After taking some pictures, I thanked him for his co-operation and let him get on with his business: courting the female in the previous picture I posted. She was just across the road.
  18. Northern Black-throated Trogon (F)

    Northern Black-throated Trogon (F)

    The colour of the female's tail explains the scientific name of this species.
  19. Northern Black-throated Trogon

    Northern Black-throated Trogon

    The scientific name of this bird refers to the tail of the female!
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