Blue-Crowned Motmot
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Coraciiformes
Momotidae
Momotus
Momotus momota
Momotus momota, blue-crowned motmot, is found in Central and South America countries. This bird ranges from northeastern Mexico to northwestern Peru, Paraguay, Bolivia, Trinidad, and northern Argentina. The… More »
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Motmot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The motmots or Momotidae are a family of birds in the near passerine order Coraciiformes, which also includes the kingfishers, bee-eaters and rollers. All extant motmots are restricted to woodland...
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Turquoise-browed Motmot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Turquoise-browed Motmot ( Eumomota superciliosa ) also called Torogoz by the inhabitants of El Salvador; is a colourful, medium-sized bird of the motmot family, Momotidae. It inhabits Centra...
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nice silver and purple additions to the Motmot garden color scheme back home. A Prius will hold a lot of plants and long drives are made better with all that scented oxygen coursing through one’s lungs. A vacation is a lovely thing no matter where you go.
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MOTMOT is the name for about six genera and eight species of beautiful tropical American birds, inhabiting deep woods or dense thickets, and constituting the family Momotidae (order Coraciiformes), nearest related to todies, kingfishers and rollers.
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The name "motmot" is an original Mexican name for this group of birds, as quoted in a 1651 travel journal, but became garbled by an early German author to "momot," and hence the Latin name of the original genus and family.
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Birds of Trinidad & Tobago ... Motmotus momota 18" ... This is a fairly common bird in Tobago, where it can be seen in abandoned cocoa plantations and forest edges. The small cocoa estate outside of the entrance to the Arnos Vale Hotel in Tobago is the most reliable place to see this bird at close range.
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Similar to all members of the motmot genus, the blue-crowned motmot has a large head with down curved, short, broad beak, which is serrated along the upper edge. Their tarsi (feet) are unique in that they are particularly short with a middle toe almost completely fused to the inner toe and only one rear toe.
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