Orange-breasted Trogon

Orange-breasted trogons generally have an olive-yellow head with feathers that are bristled and upright, chestnut upperparts, orange breast that changes to bright yellow on upper and lower portions, white bars on wing sections, and a blue bill. Males have a dull olive-yellowish head with a blue ring; rufous upperparts and upper tail with paler rump ; broad white bars on wing sections; and yellow upper breast with some white along the mid-line. Females have additional gray-brown on head and upperparts; pale buffy-brown rump, gray breast; and yellow lower underparts. Juveniles are similar to females, with young males having warmer brown upperparts.

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Original source: JJ Harrison (http://www.noodlesnacks.com/)Camera location
Author: JJ Harrison (http://www.noodlesnacks.com/)Camera location

The Orange-breasted Trogon is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Orange-breasted Trogon (Harpactes oreskios) is a species of bird in the Trogonidae family. It is found in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes, humid, lower-to-middle elevation evergreen forests, swampy forests, open dry forests, bamboo forests, thin tree jungles, and sometimes among clumps of trees near forests. More

Orange-breasted Trogon takes a moth - Posted by BESG on 3 May 09, Sunday Contributed by Ingo Waschkies Ingo Waschkies photographed an Orange-breasted Trogon (Harpactes oreskios) at Bukit Timggi, Malaysia recently taking a moth. The food of this trogon includes a variety of insects, spiders, lizards, fruits, etc. It appears that it feeds more often from the ground than other species. It also joins mixed-species flocks. More

A female Orange-breasted Trogon (Harpactes oreskios) was quietly perching on a branch when she was alerted by the call of a male nearby. Also nearby was a tailless male trogon. The female trogon suddenly flew to perch on a clear branch, responding with a soft call. And just as suddenly, the first male flew to her, mounted her (above) and in a split second or so, completed the cloacal kiss (below). The entire copulatory act took Adrian Lim a.k.a wmw998 by surprise. More

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Orange-breasted Trogon - Harpactes oreskios Orange-breasted Trogon Orange-breasted Trogon Orange-breasted Trogon Locations for recordings with GPS coordinates page 1 Orange-breasted Trogon song and calls Harpactes oreskios (2:08) David Edwards XC19100 ?-4-2006, Malaysia Orange-breasted Trogon calls Harpactes oreskios (0:19) David Farrow XC19786 230206, Cambodia Orange-breasted Trogon song More

Order : Trogoniformes
Family : Trogonidae
Genus : Harpactes
Species : oreskios
Authority : (Temminck, 1823)