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A Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection

"A Monograph of the Trogonidae: Exploring the Enchanting World of Exquisite Birds" Step into a world where vibrant plumage and captivating beauty reign supreme

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Pharomacrus mocinno, resplendent quetzal

Pharomacrus mocinno, resplendent quetzal

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Morelia spilota variegata, carpet python

Morelia spilota variegata, carpet python
Plate 2, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trogonid&, xb5;, or family of Trogons, (1838)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Harpactes diardi, Diards trogon

Harpactes diardi, Diards trogon
Plate 36, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trogonid, or family of Trogons, (1838)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Harpactes reinwardtii mackloti, red-billed trogon

Harpactes reinwardtii mackloti, red-billed trogon
Plate 45, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trogonid, or family of Trogons, (1838)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Harpactes duvaucelii, scarlet-rumped trogon

Harpactes duvaucelii, scarlet-rumped trogon
Plate 40, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trogonid, or family of Trogons, (1838)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Trogon violaceus ramonianus, violaceous trogon

Trogon violaceus ramonianus, violaceous trogon
Plate 18, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trogonid, or family of Trogons, (1838)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Priotelus roseigaster, Hispaniolan trogon

Priotelus roseigaster, Hispaniolan trogon
Plate 32, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trogonid, or family of Trogons, (1838)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Harpactes orrhophaeus, cinnamon-rumped trogon

Harpactes orrhophaeus, cinnamon-rumped trogon
Plate 41, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trogonid, or family of Trogons, (1838)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Apaloderma narina, Narinas trogon

Apaloderma narina, Narinas trogon
Hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould, from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trogonid, or family of Trogons, (1838)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Asio flammeus galapagoensis, short-eared owl

Asio flammeus galapagoensis, short-eared owl
Plate, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from Charles Robert Darwins Zoology of the Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle, Part 3 Birds, (1838-41)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Buteo galapagoensis, Galapagos hawk

Buteo galapagoensis, Galapagos hawk
Plate, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from Charles Robert Darwins Zoology of the Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle, Part 3 Birds, (1838-41)

Background imageA Monograph Of The Trogonidae Collection: Trogon viridis, white-tailed trogon

Trogon viridis, white-tailed trogon
Plate 21, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trogonid, or family of Trogons, (1838)


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"A Monograph of the Trogonidae: Exploring the Enchanting World of Exquisite Birds" Step into a world where vibrant plumage and captivating beauty reign supreme. In this monograph, we delve into the mesmerizing realm of the Trogonidae family, showcasing their remarkable diversity and unparalleled charm. First on our journey is Pharomacrus mocinno, better known as the resplendent quetzal. Adorned with emerald-green feathers and a cascading tail that seems to defy gravity, it is truly a sight to behold. Next, we encounter Morelia spilota variegata, or the carpet python - its intricate patterns weaving tales of camouflage mastery. Harpactes diardi introduces us to Diard's trogon, flaunting an elegant combination of crimson and black plumage. As we continue our exploration, Harpactes reinwardtii mackloti captures our attention with its striking red bill - a distinctive feature among trogons. The scarlet-rumped trogon (Harpactes duvaucelii) takes center stage next with its fiery hues igniting curiosity within us. Then comes Trogon violaceus ramonianus, boasting iridescent shades that paint an ethereal picture in nature's palette. Priotelus roseigaster invites us to Hispaniola as we marvel at this endemic species' delicate pinkish hue against lush tropical foliage. Meanwhile, Harpactes orrhophaeus enchants us with its cinnamon-rumped allure – nature's own masterpiece in warm tones. Apaloderma narina showcases Narina's trogon in all its glory; from deep blues to vivid yellows adorning its regal form. Amidst these avian wonders emerge two unexpected guests: Asio flammeus galapagoensis – short-eared owl – silently observing from above.