From Emerald Wings to Crimson Breasts: The Kaleidoscopic Plumage of the Cuban Trogon

When it comes to spectacular tropical birds, few can match the brilliance of the Cuban trogon. Found mainly on the Caribbean island of Cuba, this avian wonder captivates observers with its iridescent feathers, distinctive tail, acrobatic displays, and melodious song.

The Cuban trogon’s (Priotelus temnurus) charismatic appearance begins with its colorful plumage. Males sport a deep crimson head, neck and upper breast that transforms into a shimmering emerald green on the back, wings and tail. Females lack the males’ red head but share the iridescent emerald green feathers and long color-splashed tail.

But what truly sets the Cuban trogon apart is its spectacular tail, which can measure up to 16 inches long. The outer feathers splay out from the base, forming a fantail shape unlike any other

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