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alonglistofbirds · 5 months
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[2956/11080] Diard's trogon - Harpactes diardii
Order: Trogoniformes (trogons and quetzals) Family: Trogonidae
Photo credit: Kenneth Cheong via Macaulay Library
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herpsandbirds · 8 months
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Diard's Trogon (Harpactes diardii), male, family Trogonidae, Johore, Malaysia
Photograph by Teo SoonHaur
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clicksbysiba · 2 years
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Red Headed Trogan It’s a most sought after bird spotted in Latpancher under MWL sanctuary and that morning we almost started when it was too dark even outside and while climbing up on the Ricky roads of Latpancher our guide could spot this beautiful and shy bird amid darkness. The red-headed trogon is on average 34 cm (13 in) in length. The male has a red head and breast, a unique feature in the Trogon group. The female resembles the Diard's trogon without a speckled undertail. The head, neck and upper breast of an adult female are olive-brown. Just like the male, a narrow white band crosses the mid breast, underneath which the lower breast to abdomen is light red to pink. The mantle and back appear orange to brown in colour. The wings are vermiculated dark brown and yellowish brown. The tail feathers are very similar to those of the males. The bill, gape and bare eyering are pale blue on females. At the juvenile stage, the head, neck and upper-parts are buff brown, whereas the underparts appear buff white. No black tip on the narrower central tail feathers can be observed. #birds #bird #birdphotography #birdsofinstagram #birdlovers #nikon #nikonphotography #nikonmirrorless #natgeo #natgeowild #nationalgeographic #natgeoyourshots #thomasvijayan #indianforest #indianforestofficial #bbcearth #bbc @inwawards @indianwildography @indian_forest_official @indian_wildlifes @nikonindiaofficial @nikonasia @natgeoindia @natgeo @thomasvijayan https://www.instagram.com/p/CnQ6WjPvPDV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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squawkoverflow · 2 years
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A new variant has been added!
Diard's Trogon (Harpactes diardii) © Henry C. Richter
It hatches from black, brilliant, brown, chunky, crimson, female, incomplete, male, red, sharp, sluggish, solid, triangular, tropical, and white eggs.
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alurasheans · 8 years
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Pixel birds part 65~
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darwin1601 · 4 years
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Somewhat different in coloration, but no less impressive - Diards trogon/Collared trogon
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1kung · 2 years
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มาแลนกใต้กันต่อ เป็นนกขุนแผนที่ว่ากันว่าเป็นนกเทพที่หายากระดับต้นๆ กว่าจะได้ภาพนี้ก็ไม่ง่ายเหมือนกันได้มาภาพเดียวโดดๆ ไกลก็ไกล รกอีกต่างหาก ไว้มีโอกาสจะกลับไปหาใหม่ นกขุนแผนหัวดำ Diard's Trogon Capture by OM System OMD EM1 markIII with Lens 300mm F4 Pro #omsystem https://www.instagram.com/p/ChH2xIDP6OU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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locoforadventure · 5 years
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One of the many colourful birds of the Sabahan Rainforest. A Diard’s Trogon. The variety of birds on the boat ride on Kinabatangan River was just another wildlife highlight. ⁣🐧🦆🦅🐤 ⁣ #birds_private #birdsofparadise #birds_captures #nature_globepix #kings_birds_ #bird_captures #bird_brilliance #bird_watchers_daily #bird_lovers #birds_nature #birdshots #birdwatchers #birdfreaks #birdsofinstagram #birds_of_instagram #bird_lovers_daily #birds_perfection #birdwatching #wildlifetour #wildlife_photography #lovewildlife #travelforever #adventureland #adventuresession #boattrips #birdsofig #trogon #kinabatangan #kinabatanganriver #exploresabah (at Borneo Natural Sukau Bilit Resort) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1_b4M7hwmq/?igshid=u0zk6hnmecdh
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jaketomkins-blog · 7 years
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Some of the animals we spotted: Red Leaf Monkeys, Greater Racquet Tailed Drongo,  Flying Fox, Green Leaf bird,  Diards Trogon, Temmicks Sun Bird, Whiteheads Broadbill, Wallaces Hawk Eagle.
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darwin1601 · 6 years
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Der Diard’s Trogon, hier Weibchen und Männchen, ist ein klassischer Bewohner der mittleren Etage, während sich der Rhinoceros Hornbill dort nur blicken lässt, wenn ihm das Futter passt. Eher an den kleinen Flüssen zu finden ist der Banded Kingfisher.
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