Female Quetzals are recognizable for their more subdued coloration compared to males. They typically have a greenish-yellow body with a less vibrant plumage, lacking the long tail feathers that are characteristic of males. Their overall appearance is less flashy but still features striking iridescence and a distinctive crest on their head. This contrast in coloration and tail length helps to differentiate the sexes in this species.
1-2 eggs per brooding, with up to two broodings per season.
Quetzal. If you mean Spanish to English then it is Quetzal.
The 6 species which are commonly known are: 1. Crested Quetzal 2. Golden-headed Quetzal 3 White-tipped Quetzal 4. Resplendent Quetzal 5.Pavonine Quetzal: 6. Eared Quetzal
A Quetzal in (Guatemala,etc.) it's one Quetzal in America it's 0.125
Guatemalan quetzal was created in 1925.
Eared Quetzal was created in 1838.
Pavonine Quetzal was created in 1824.
The Resplendent Quetzal was created in 1977.
Order of the Quetzal was created in 1973.
Crested Quetzal was created in 1837.
Resplendent Quetzal was created in 1832.
Quetzal Guerrero is 5' 8".