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Narina Trogon

Apaloderma narina

Photo by DudleyVenner
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Description:

The Narina trogon occurs in Africa south of the Sahel, from Ghana to Ethiopia, extending south to Angola and southern Africa, where it prefers to live in indigenous forest. It feeds mainly on invertebrates, such as caterpillars, spiders and mantids, rarely feeding on small reptiles. It nests in natural tree cavities, which are notoriously difficult to find. It lays 2-4 eggs, which are incubated by both sexes, for 16-21 days. The chicks are brooded in the early stages of their life, staying the nest for 25-28 days. They remain with the parents months after fledging, even when they can get their own food.

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Comments (7)

ha ha the pressure is on! Will have to see if we can find it, the chicks have hatched and they have left the nest so not that easy! But theres always a chance!
Ha, great! This means that I have one more special request for tomorrow :D Great to go back to your paradise again! Cant wait!
Link to some information. http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/birds/trogonidae/apaloderma_narina.htm
Is this one a common or unusual site Dudley?
What a beautiful bird!
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PublishedNovember 9, 2013

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