The Black-headed Trogon is a medium-size, yellow-bellied trogon of tropical lowlands.
Occurs in forest, but also in hedgerows, semi-open areas with taller trees and mangroves. Perches at mid-upper levels, at times with several birds in a small area. Both male and female have a complete blue-gray eye-ring, and the underside of the tail is marked with big blocks of white. Digs its nests in arboreal termite nests. Cornell All About Birds
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