Trogonidae
The family Trogonidae consists of colorful birds known as trogons, which are primarily found in tropical and subtropical forests. They are characterized by their vibrant plumage, short necks, and long tails. Trogons are unique in their feeding habits, as they primarily eat fruits, insects, and small vertebrates, often foraging in the canopy.
Trogons are known for their distinctive calls and are often solitary or found in pairs. They have a unique nesting behavior, laying their eggs in tree cavities or abandoned woodpecker holes. This family includes several genera, such as Trogon and Harpagornis, which showcase a variety of species across different regions.