tocororo
The tocororo is a colorful bird native to Cuba. It is known for its striking plumage, which features bright blue, red, and white feathers. The bird is about 25 to 30 centimeters long and is often found in forests and open areas. The tocororo is the national bird of Cuba and is celebrated for its beauty and unique song.
The tocororo primarily feeds on fruits, insects, and small invertebrates. It is a member of the Trogonidae family, which includes other trogons found in tropical regions. The bird is also known for its distinctive call, which sounds like its name, making it easily recognizable in its natural habitat.