Cuban trogon (Priotelus tempuras)
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Cuban trogon (Priotelus tempuras)
Photo by JGarfein Photo

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carlos acosta photographed performing as tocororo in carlos acosta’s tocororo: a cuban tale by robbie jack
My own very terrible Inkscape drawing of a Cuban trogon/tocororo, the national bird of Cuba. Please excuse my bad drawing skills.
New print available in the shop. The Tocororo is Cuba’s national bird. Can you guess why?
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"El Tocororo: Espejo de la Libertad y Biodiversidad de Cuba"
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Cuba, l’île aux oiseaux
Cuba est réputée pour son extraordinaire avifaune. Sur les 354 espèces recensées, 232 vivent en permanence sur le territoire cubain et 25 sont endémiques.
On parle d’une espèce qu’elle est endémique lorsqu’elle provient d’une certaine région du monde, bien délimitée, et que l’on ne peut la trouver nulle part ailleurs.
Parmi les espèces propres à Cuba, on compte le Tocororo, l’oiseau national, dont le plumage bleu, blanc et rouge rappelle les couleurs du drapeau cubain.
And a request/suggestion from this week, the national bird of Cuba~