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Elegant Trogon

- A medium-sized, stocky bird native to Central America - Has a large head, thick neck, large eyes, and a short, stout bill - About the size of a jay or crow, measuring 10–14 inches long with a tail that's about half that - Omnivorous and eat a variety of fruits, berries, and small animals ... during nesting season, they primarily eat large insects like cicadas, katydids, moths, grasshoppers, and caterpillars ... may also occasionally hunt small vertebrates like lizards -  One of the most sought-after birds for bird-watchers in the United States ... can be found in Madera Canyon in southeast Arizona, and in four mountain ranges in Arizona: the Atascosas, Chiricahuas, Huachucas, and Santa Ritas ==> Trogon is a Greek word meaning "gnawer", which refers to its insectivore diet and hooked bill

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