Northern Surucua Trogon

Trogon aurantius

Least Concern

Quick Facts

  • Size: 26-28 cm (10-11 inches)
  • Colors: Green, Red
  • Type: Perching Birds

The Northern Surucua Trogon (Trogon aurantius) is a stunning member of the Trogonidae family, known for its vibrant plumage and elusive nature. These perching birds are primarily found in the lush, dense forests of South America, where they play a vital role in the ecosystem. As a species that prefers the mid-canopy level, they are often heard before they are seen, thanks to their distinct and rhythmic vocalizations. Ornithologists have long been fascinated by the Trogon family due to their unique evolutionary history and their specialized adaptations to life in tropical environments. The Northern Surucua Trogon, specifically, is a testament to the incredible biodiversity found in its native range. For birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, encountering this bird is considered a high-value sighting. Understanding the life cycle, behaviors, and ecological requirements of the Northern Surucua Trogon is essential for those dedicated to bird conservation and the preservation of avian diversity in neotropical regions.