Trogonidae — noun coextensive with the order Trogoniformes • Syn: ↑family Trogonidae • Hypernyms: ↑bird family • Member Holonyms: ↑Trogoniformes, ↑order Trogoniformes • Member Meronyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
trogonidae — n. family of colorful birds from the genus Pharomachrus native to tropical forests (named so because these birds gnaw holes in trees to make their nests) … English contemporary dictionary
bird family — noun a family of warm blooded egg laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings • Hypernyms: ↑family • Hyponyms: ↑Struthionidae, ↑family Struthionidae, ↑Casuaridae, ↑family Casuaridae, ↑Apterygidae, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Trogon — Taxobox name = Trogons image width = 200px image caption = White tailed Trogon, Trogon viridis regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves infraclassis = Neognathae ordo = Trogoniformes ordo authority = AOU, 1886 familia = Trogonidae… … Wikipedia
Malabar Trogon — Male H. f. malabaricus Conservation status … Wikipedia
Cuban Trogon — In Camaguey Province, Cuba Conservation status … Wikipedia
Resplendent Quetzal — This article is about the bird. For the short story, see The Resplendent Quetzal. Resplendent Quetzal A male Conservation status … Wikipedia
List of birds of Zambia — This article provides a list of the bird species recorded in Zambia. The avifauna of Zambia includes a total of 779 species, of which 1 is endemic, 1 has been introduced by humans, and 4 are rare or accidental. 11 species are globally… … Wikipedia
List of birds of Cuba — This is a list of the bird species recorded in the archipelago of Cuba which consists of the main island of Cuba and over 1000 smaller cays and islands. The avifauna of Cuba includes a total of 368 species, of which 25 are endemic, 17 are… … Wikipedia
List of birds of Belize — This is a list of the bird species recorded in Belize which consists of the mainland of Belize and around 450 smaller cays and islands lying in the Caribbean Sea. The avifauna of Belize includes a total of 618 species, of which 4 are globally… … Wikipedia