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collared trogon aurantiiventris

  1. Orange-bellied Trogon (male)

    Orange-bellied Trogon (male)

    Orange-bellied Trogon (Trogon aurantiiventris) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Altos del Maria, Panama Province, Panama. Premontane cloud forest at ca. 1029 m (3,376 ft) elevation.
  2. Orange bellied Trogon (Trogon aurantiiventris)

    Orange bellied Trogon (Trogon aurantiiventris)

    My first Trogon ever - after this i fall in love with this birds...
  3. Orange bellied trogon male

    Orange bellied trogon male

    Another amazing bird of costa rica
  4. Orange-bellied Trogon

    Orange-bellied Trogon

    Adult male Orange-bellied Trogon. Photo from central Panama foothills (El Valle area) last may 11, 2013. I used a Nikon D60 camera with a Zoom-Nikkor 80 - 400 mm lens. ISO 400 400 mm 1/200 f/8
  5. Orange-bellied Trogon

    Orange-bellied Trogon

    Taken in remnant cloud forest near San Ramon. Very underbirded area with lots of great stuff including Three-wattled Bellbirds.
  6. Orange-bellied Trogon (male)

    Orange-bellied Trogon (male)

    Orange-bellied Trogon (Trogon aurantiventris) Photographed near La Mesa, north of El Valle de Antn, Cocl Province, Panama. Secondary humid forest at ca. 823 m (2,700 ft) elevation. Sexes similar. Species sexually dimorphic. Female with brown head and white eye-ring. Canon EOS 40D, Canon EF...
  7. Orange-bellied Trogon, Female

    Orange-bellied Trogon, Female

    An old photo from 2005
  8. Orange-bellied Trogon (male)

    Orange-bellied Trogon (male)

    Orange-bellied Trogon (Trogon aurantiiventris) Photographed in the Los Angeles Cloud Forest on Villa Blanca Cloud Forest Hotel property. Los Angeles de San Ramn, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica. Subtropical moist-wet forest at ca. 1,097 m ( 3,600 ft) elevation. Species sexually dimorphic.
  9. Funky juvie Orange-bellied Trogon

    Funky juvie Orange-bellied Trogon

    Juvenile Orange-bellied Trogon.
  10. Orange-bellied Trogon

    Orange-bellied Trogon

    This fine fellow was the last of 5 Trogon species seen on my trip to Panama. Not at all afraid, it allowed for quite a reasonable approach.
  11. Orange-bellied Trogon

    Orange-bellied Trogon

    Here's another shot of the Orange-bellied Trogon.
  12. Female Orange-bellied Trogon

    Female Orange-bellied Trogon

    The trogon family is without a doubt one of the most beautiful of the neotropical bird families.
  13. Male Orange-bellied Trogon

    Male Orange-bellied Trogon

    For some reason this bird does not exhibit much "metallic green" on chest, but nonetheless a beautiful one.
  14. Orange-bellied Trogon

    Orange-bellied Trogon

  15. Orange-bellied Trogon (F)

    Orange-bellied Trogon (F)

    The female of this foothills species has a lovely orangy-yellow-colored belly. I like this shot because it suggest the bird is about to fly off, but the head is still in focus. Earlier I posted a composition comparing male and female, see my gallery.
  16. Orange-bellied Trogon

    Orange-bellied Trogon

    I'll post the two separate as well.
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