Image of Trinidad Motmot
Description:
Until about 2009 these birds were considered to be a subspecies of Blue-crowned Motmot. They have been split off into an endemic Trinidad and Tobago species, Trinidad Motmot. This is the only motmot species on Trinidad and Tobago.
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