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[[Image:Hispaniolan_Trogon.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by pbono.<br />Photo taken: above Zapoten on the northern slope of the Sierra de Bahoruco, [[Dominican Republic]].]]
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
27-30 cm.  Glossy green upper parts, red belly, yellow bill, grey throat and breast.  Long dark blue tail, heavily marked with white.  Male - wings fine black and white barring.  Females - lacks barrings.  The population is declining because of habitat destruction.
 
27-30 cm.  Glossy green upper parts, red belly, yellow bill, grey throat and breast.  Long dark blue tail, heavily marked with white.  Male - wings fine black and white barring.  Females - lacks barrings.  The population is declining because of habitat destruction.

Revision as of 10:13, 4 December 2008

Priotelus roseigaster
Photo by caribemotion
Location: Sierra de Bahoruco, Dominican Republic.

Identification

27-30 cm. Glossy green upper parts, red belly, yellow bill, grey throat and breast. Long dark blue tail, heavily marked with white. Male - wings fine black and white barring. Females - lacks barrings. The population is declining because of habitat destruction.

Distribution

Endemic to Hispaniola.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Mountain forests, mature pine and broadleaf forests. Local in coastal mangroves.

Behaviour

Quite inactive. Feeds mainly on insects, also small lizards and fruit. Dependent on large mature trees for nesting cavities. Eggs (2) pale green. Breeds March-July.

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