Trogoniformes: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Aves
Order
Trogoniformes
Family
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Trogoniformes

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Trogoniformes

The trogons and quetzals are birds in the order Trogoniformes which contains only one family, the Trogonidae. The family Trogonidae contains 49 species in seven genera. The fossil record of the trogons dates back 49 million years to the Early Eocene. They might constitute a member of the basal radiation of the order Coraciiformes and order Passeriformes or be closely related to mousebirds and owls. The word trogon is Greek for "nibbling" and refers to the fact that these birds gnaw holes in trees to make their nests.

Trogons are residents of tropical forests worldwide. The greatest diversity is in the Neotropics, where four genera, containing 34 species, occur. The genus Apaloderma contains the three African species. The genera Harpactes and Apalharpactes, containing twelve species, are found in southeast Asia.

They feed on insects and fruit, and their broad bills and weak legs reflect their diet and arboreal habits. Although their flight is fast, they are reluctant to fly any distance. Trogons are generally not migratory, although some species undertake partial local movements. Trogons have soft, often colourful, feathers with distinctive male and female plumage. They are the only type of animal with a heterodactyl toe arrangement. They nest in holes dug into trees or termite nests, laying 2–4 white or pastel-coloured eggs.

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Trogoniformes in languages:

Arabic
طرغونية
Arabic
نهاسية
Bokmål
Trogoner
Czech
trogoni
Danish
Trogoner
Dutch
Trogons
English
Trogons and Quetzals
Estonian
Järanokalised
Finnish
trogonilinnut
French
Trogons et Quetzals
German
Trogone
Hungarian
trogonalakúak
Japanese
キヌバネドリ目
Modern Greek
Τρωγονόμορφα
Polish
Trogony
Portuguese
Surucuás e Quetzals
Russian
Трогонообразные
Thai
นกขุนแผน ฯลฯ

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