Be proud my chapines 🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹 the blood of prince tecun uman on the chest of the quetzal is a permanent reminder that we just like his spirit animal the quetzal will never be bound. Freedom or death.
Thank you for saying that. I feel like I wasn't there when the music genes were being passed out so that makes me feel good. It is a gorgeous bird isn't it.
@@WHugues @grizzy9655 (copied from above!) @Potatosquashh 3 years ago For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome @showywhite2338 3 years ago The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
I never did see one in Guatemala, but I did see a mated pair in Costa Rica, near Monteverde. I hired an unofficial guide, who happened to be a friend of someone who worked at the hotel where we stayed, and so we got a private personal tour to see the birds. It was a dream of mine to see this bird, and I did not expect it to happen.
The first one I ever saw was in Monte Verde but it was super early in the morning and pouring rain. This one was near Paridiso Quetzales Lodge in Costa Rica which is a really sure place to see them, especially if you stay a few days.
Probably one of the most colorful birds in Latin America my friends. But of course we all know already, the quetzal. This national bird of Guatemala is a sight to all of the Guatemaltecos
Resplendent quetzal .......Pharomachrus mocinno...The Resplendent Quetzal is indeed a fascinating bird. Its vibrant colors and long tail feathers make it one of the most beautiful birds in the world. It’s unfortunate that it’s considered near threatened due to habitat destruction. Its cultural significance, especially in Mesoamerican mythology, is also quite interesting. The association with Quetzalcoatl, a deity, shows how deeply it’s embedded in the culture. And yes, it’s the national bird of Guatemala and is featured prominently on the country’s flag and coat of arms. The Guatemalan currency being named after it further highlights its importance to the country. Thank you for sharing this rare and exemplary video. IUCN Red List....
I've just watched a documentary about Mexico and quetzal bird was a part of it. I was so stunned from literally the first seconds I had to search more about this majestic creature. Amazing video thank you!
I’m sorry but don’t disrespect us Guatemalans guatemala is the home of Al quetzal that’s why our currency is called el quetzal and the reason my flag is so beautiful because it’s our bird not Mexicans or other Central American countries if that was the case they would of use this beautiful bird on they flag but they don’t Guatemala does and for the record Mayans are Guatemalan not Mexican my people move to Mexico because the Spaniards brought theirs diseases with them and tarnish my beautiful country just like the Americans and English
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature what is the name of that second song and what group sings it. i really like it , and the bird might be the god of the bird world -- female quetzals are often heard to say, "oh, my, he is a god" !
@@liveoak144 I thought I replied to this when I first saw it but don't see my reply now. I get all my music from Audioblocks. The song is listed as a number on their website and they never list performers. Sorry!
I love Quetzal birds they are my favorite birds. I have a meme: Quetzal birds: *on tree* Camera: *on them* Quetzal birds: Imma head out *flies away* But this video is so amazing and the close ups are marvelous
brilliant work & thank you! I am studying the religions of the world, and these birds came up (QUETZALCOATL). I was so fascinated by the pictures I wanted to see them fly. I can't imagine a more perfect close up sequence, thank you and thank you for all of your kind and thoughtful comments to your fans! "every act of kindness has a ripple effect with no logical end..."
It was incredible Wandering Sole!! You have got to see one in person someday. A lodge in Costa Rica named Paridiso Quetzal is the most reliable place I know to see them. You stay at the lodge and their guides take you out to some farmers land who gets paid for leaving quetzal habitat. Their favorite food is wild avocado. We were there this last December. I can't remember the exact range of time they are ripe. Obviously they have to eat something all year long and the Paridiso Quetzal lodge guides know where to find them. They've found if they put up perching spots near the avocado trees, like you saw in my movie, they come to perch in early morning and late evening. I've seen close to 3,000 species of birds and it is, without a doubt, the most beautiful, graceful one I've ever seen.
I've spent a lot of money on 3 different trips to try to see one. Your best chance is Paradiso Quetzales Lodge in Costa Rica. They pay local farmers to leave wild avocado trees growing and that attracts the quetzals. If you spend 2 or 3 days there, especially in December when the avocados are ripe, you'll see them.
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature you are so cool! Thank you for the gorgeous shots of this magnificent bird, and the cinematography at the end is stunning! Made me feel like I was in the wind with you, very nicely done! Fascinating about the avocado trees too, thank you for the wisdom!
Truly majestic and beautiful bird! Now my heart aches knowing that they are suffering too from climate change :( Please let us save mother nature to preserve its wonderful creatures and their habitats 😭
Reading a story that includes the quetzal so came to see one. I was surprised to see its body smaller than I imagened but overall as beautiful as hoped. No surprise on the tail as the writer's description was quite clear. I realize now that my mental image of the body was based on the heart and soul of the bird so I was expecting it to be as majestically sized as an eagle. Beautiful video and thank you for using local music to showcase him. Him.....hmmm, now I need to look up male and females to see if she's like most, plainer to blend in a nest for safety. Love the internet!
Mizera if you look at around 3:19 there is a female. Not as pretty as the male but not bad. To give you an idea of the male's size its tail is about 2 and 1/2 feet long. The female is the same size as the male, obviously with a shorter tail though. They were filmed outside of Los Quetzales National Park where farmers are being paid by bird watching guides to leave some land in its wild state so that wild avocados and other food for the quetzals can survive. The birds come in to eat the avocados then come to perches the guides have put out and regurgitate the seeds. The wild avocados aren't like the grocery store variety. They have very little fruit in relationship to the size of their seeds. The male at the very beginning is just swallowing one as it lands and the same male is swallowing another one at :21. Setting the land aside is a win for the birds, the guides, the farmers and bird watchers.
People arguing about where this bird is from. This bird is all over Central American like most birds they have wings so they will fly wherever they want. But they are Guatemala’s National bird. Just because it’s Guatemala’s nation bird doesn’t mean it resides there most of the time ! It’s a bird!! Idk why some of y’all are arguing about to being in Costa Rica and not Guatemala. I’ve seen them in both countries but point is i look at it and see Guatemalan history 🇬🇹 it is stunning no matter where it’s at☺️
No, birds don't migrate just because they have wings, many trogonidae and tyrannidae live confined within certain environments. Stop spreading lies, dearly from a Venezuelan.
The word "CemAnahuac" interested me because we live near the town of Anahuac, TX and Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge. From what I read they said CemAnahuac was where Mexico City is now. So my question is: What does CemAnahuac have to do with a resplendent quetzal who's range is well south of that area. Do you mean it was sacred to the Aztecs?
(copied from above) @Potatosquashh 3 years ago For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome @showywhite2338 3 years ago The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
They truly are magnificent birds. It is possible to see them in some of Costa Rica's national parks but the best, surest way is to stay at Paraiso Quetzales Lodge. www.paraisoquetzal.com/en/index.php I say that because they have guides who keep track of where the birds are coming to wild avocado trees, their favorite food. The best time to go is in December because that is when the avocados are ripe. You will have to pay extra to go out with a guide but it is worth it. Plan your stay so that you can go out at least 3 times (morning and evening are the only times they are active) so you will be sure to see them. The lodge also has some great hummingbirds.
(copied from above) @Potatosquashh 3 years ago For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome @showywhite2338 3 years ago The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
they are so cute, and could you pls make a video about these birds because I am trying to study about Guatemalan because me and my family are going to be visiting there soon :) also great video
gigmaster07 Audioblocks. You have to pay to download music but can listen free. Try it before you get your students to listen. Their search engine is not that finely tuned. Good for you teaching second graders about birds. That’s when they are still enthusiastic and eager to learn. I taught college biology for 35 years. By then most high school teachers had sucked the enthusiasm out of many of them. We have a website with a blog. I am in the final stages of editing a long blog about a bunch of different birds and how they are adapted to their feeding niches. It will be here listed as Hints for Doing Lab 14 - Bird ID and ecological niches on this page: environmentalsciencelabs.com/tips-stories-and-photos
(copied from above) @Potatosquashh 3 years ago For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome @showywhite2338 3 years ago The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
(copied from above) @Potatosquashh 3 years ago For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome @showywhite2338 3 years ago The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
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dawg quetzales are from guatemala not Costa Rica. El Quetzal is my country's national bird, our legends speak of it and its origin, but it's never been from Costa Rica
Came here simply because I read that the mayan and aztec Serpent gods were inspired by these lads because they looked like serpents in flight. Gotta say, I do see the form that most Serpent gods are represented in (the "the head and the wings close to it being up with the rest of the body forming an S" form. Or the in-flight version) in one of the last shots.
The Quetzal is a great symbol in my country, it is nacional bird, even currency. Long live this beauitful bird, and greetings from Guatemala 🇬🇹
Spaghetti you have, without a doubt, the most beautiful national bird of any country. My next Quest is to see it in your country.
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature if you ever do go to Guatemala, you should go to Petén where there is like reserve for quetzals
@@spaghetti8338 Thanks! I will.
Our National bird of the Philippines, is the Philippine Eagle
@@spaghetti8338 Yes I like guatemala but really Costa Rica has the higher population of quetzals .
Be proud my chapines 🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹 the blood of prince tecun uman on the chest of the quetzal is a permanent reminder that we just like his spirit animal the quetzal will never be bound. Freedom or death.
I have never seen one before I watched this, amazingly beautiful
They so cute, so proud to be part Guatemalan 🙆🏽♂️
You should be. No country has as beautiful a national bird as Guatemala.
Admire the Creator’s work
Mexico has them also
@@getsudatensho Nah ur favorite bird is the coca and the maria
Me too
🇬🇹🇵🇪🇲🇽🇺🇲
♥️♥️♥️♥️
For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. Your welcome
The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
This bird looks like a legendary bird pokemon 💖😍
Quetzalcóatl 😍. Símbolo mítico mesoamericano!
The music goes with the elegance of this bird.
Thank you for saying that. I feel like I wasn't there when the music genes were being passed out so that makes me feel good. It is a gorgeous bird isn't it.
Judy Lehmberg what’s the name of the song?
What is the name os the song please?
What's the name of the song, please ?
@@WHugues @grizzy9655 (copied from above!)
@Potatosquashh
3 years ago
For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome
@showywhite2338
3 years ago
The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
I never did see one in Guatemala, but I did see a mated pair in Costa Rica, near Monteverde. I hired an unofficial guide, who happened to be a friend of someone who worked at the hotel where we stayed, and so we got a private personal tour to see the birds. It was a dream of mine to see this bird, and I did not expect it to happen.
The first one I ever saw was in Monte Verde but it was super early in the morning and pouring rain. This one was near Paridiso Quetzales Lodge in Costa Rica which is a really sure place to see them, especially if you stay a few days.
Probably one of the most colorful birds in Latin America my friends. But of course we all know already, the quetzal.
This national bird of Guatemala is a sight to all of the Guatemaltecos
Resplendent quetzal .......Pharomachrus mocinno...The Resplendent Quetzal is indeed a fascinating bird. Its vibrant colors and long tail feathers make it one of the most beautiful birds in the world. It’s unfortunate that it’s considered near threatened due to habitat destruction. Its cultural significance, especially in Mesoamerican mythology, is also quite interesting. The association with Quetzalcoatl, a deity, shows how deeply it’s embedded in the culture. And yes, it’s the national bird of Guatemala and is featured prominently on the country’s flag and coat of arms. The Guatemalan currency being named after it further highlights its importance to the country. Thank you for sharing this rare and exemplary video. IUCN Red List....
Aquí en Costa Rica ya fue declarado en peligro de extinción...😢😢😢
This is one of my favorite parts of being from Guatemala 🇬🇹 This is such a beautiful bird!
I'm so jealous of your national bird!!
alfredoTzoc if only it were bigger
This bird it’s from MEXICO!!
@@ritchieromo8a907 in your dreams only!😂
@@ritchieromo8a907 Dont make me laugh narco dumbass
So much love for Guatemala, makes me happy and proud of us and all
Thanks!
beautiful love the music too
When I see a quetzal, it just reminds me of that mgs peace walker game.
Quetzalcoatl was a god for a reason. Love from Scotland
absolutely gorgeous bird--congrats Judy!!
Thank you Sara. Miss you guys! Happy Holidays!
Excellent footage of this amazing bird!
It surely is an amazing bird. I was very lucky.
I've just watched a documentary about Mexico and quetzal bird was a part of it. I was so stunned from literally the first seconds I had to search more about this majestic creature. Amazing video thank you!
Thank you!
Yes there’s not only quetzals in Mexico they are in all Central America.
Mexico?!
@@noelr1010 Yes
I’m sorry but don’t disrespect us Guatemalans guatemala is the home of Al quetzal that’s why our currency is called el quetzal and the reason my flag is so beautiful because it’s our bird not Mexicans or other Central American countries if that was the case they would of use this beautiful bird on they flag but they don’t Guatemala does and for the record Mayans are Guatemalan not Mexican my people move to Mexico because the Spaniards brought theirs diseases with them and tarnish my beautiful country just like the Americans and English
wow, what a dazzling bird Resplendent Quetzal. I love it very much. You shot it brilliantly. Great video Sir.
Charismatic Planet it was absolutely the most beautiful bird I have ever seen, and I've seen around 3,000 species. Thank you for the compliment. Judy
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature what is the name of that second song and what group sings it. i really like it , and the bird might be the god of the bird world -- female quetzals are often heard to say, "oh, my, he is a god" !
@@liveoak144 I thought I replied to this when I first saw it but don't see my reply now. I get all my music from Audioblocks. The song is listed as a number on their website and they never list performers. Sorry!
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature well, thank you. Very nice video!
I love Quetzal birds they are my favorite birds.
I have a meme:
Quetzal birds: *on tree*
Camera: *on them*
Quetzal birds: Imma head out *flies away*
But this video is so amazing and the close ups are marvelous
Thank you! I agree. they are wonderful birds.
Good meme. Post it on reddit to get that reddit gold. Truly epic meme.
@@reggie9010 it is good actually 😂 (I don't have reddit 😢)
brilliant work & thank you! I am studying the religions of the world, and these birds came up (QUETZALCOATL). I was so fascinated by the pictures I wanted to see them fly. I can't imagine a more perfect close up sequence, thank you and thank you for all of your kind and thoughtful comments to your fans!
"every act of kindness has a ripple effect with no logical end..."
What a beautiful friend 😍
What a beautiful animal 😍
And fantastic recordings too, thanks for sharing!
Beauty at its peak..
Thank you for showing to the world this amazing bird. Beautiful bird and so is your video.
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you Beth!
Thank you for these great shots!
Thank you!! I was really lucky to be able to see this gorgeous bird.
Wow, incredible to see!
It was incredible Wandering Sole!! You have got to see one in person someday. A lodge in Costa Rica named Paridiso Quetzal is the most reliable place I know to see them. You stay at the lodge and their guides take you out to some farmers land who gets paid for leaving quetzal habitat. Their favorite food is wild avocado. We were there this last December. I can't remember the exact range of time they are ripe. Obviously they have to eat something all year long and the Paridiso Quetzal lodge guides know where to find them. They've found if they put up perching spots near the avocado trees, like you saw in my movie, they come to perch in early morning and late evening. I've seen close to 3,000 species of birds and it is, without a doubt, the most beautiful, graceful one I've ever seen.
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature I can see why the "coatl" part is for the "serpent god", because the long coat-tails do look serpent-y when they fly away!
Most underrated bird.
The Uberman I’m curious as to why you say that.
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature I imagine it is just an expression Millennials seem to love!
beautiful bird, beautiful music, beautiful clip
Many thanks
My favorite bird! Bucket list...
I've spent a lot of money on 3 different trips to try to see one. Your best chance is Paradiso Quetzales Lodge in Costa Rica. They pay local farmers to leave wild avocado trees growing and that attracts the quetzals. If you spend 2 or 3 days there, especially in December when the avocados are ripe, you'll see them.
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature you are so cool! Thank you for the gorgeous shots of this magnificent bird, and the cinematography at the end is stunning! Made me feel like I was in the wind with you, very nicely done! Fascinating about the avocado trees too, thank you for the wisdom!
O..M..G! i love these birds. 🤩
Beautiful colouration 💚❤💙
beautifull bird ,
TV show To Tell The Truth brought me here🧐 Beautiful Bird
This bird is rlly beautiful 🇬🇹🇬🇹♥️♥️
I've seen over 2,500 of the about 10,000 species of birds on Earth and this is the most gorgeous bird I've ever seen.
at fourevergreen i watched a video on 6 quetzals of birds and it was great video
La serpiente emplumada 😊
Quetzalcoatl!
I'm so proud to be a Guatemalan 🇬🇹
You absolutely should be!! I live in Texas. Our state bird is a mockingbird. Boring!
Truly majestic and beautiful bird! Now my heart aches knowing that they are suffering too from climate change :( Please let us save mother nature to preserve its wonderful creatures and their habitats 😭
Absolutely fabulous!
I was really lucky to see them. It took 3 separate trips.
Beautiful bird I ever seen
I definitely agree! Have you seen one in person?
I haven’t seen this bird before but it’s in my animal book at school
Truly majestic.
One of the best moments of my life! As you said they are truly majestic. You should see them in person.
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature One day, if i am lucky! Thank you for uploading this video.
@@spacecy you are most welcome! And I hope you get lucky. They are the most amazing birds I have ever seen , and I've seen over 2,500 species.
How are they are this beautiful!! 💋
They are indeed gorgeous birds. You need to see one in person.
My name is jaguar
The Land of jungles where
The Quetzal spreads its
wings to fly free
terra onde nascem guerreiros mortais
Reading a story that includes the quetzal so came to see one. I was surprised to see its body smaller than I imagened but overall as beautiful as hoped. No surprise on the tail as the writer's description was quite clear. I realize now that my mental image of the body was based on the heart and soul of the bird so I was expecting it to be as majestically sized as an eagle. Beautiful video and thank you for using local music to showcase him. Him.....hmmm, now I need to look up male and females to see if she's like most, plainer to blend in a nest for safety. Love the internet!
Mizera if you look at around 3:19 there is a female. Not as pretty as the male but not bad. To give you an idea of the male's size its tail is about 2 and 1/2 feet long. The female is the same size as the male, obviously with a shorter tail though. They were filmed outside of Los Quetzales National Park where farmers are being paid by bird watching guides to leave some land in its wild state so that wild avocados and other food for the quetzals can survive. The birds come in to eat the avocados then come to perches the guides have put out and regurgitate the seeds. The wild avocados aren't like the grocery store variety. They have very little fruit in relationship to the size of their seeds. The male at the very beginning is just swallowing one as it lands and the same male is swallowing another one at :21. Setting the land aside is a win for the birds, the guides, the farmers and bird watchers.
¡Qué hermosa ave! No pensé que hubiera quetzales en Costa Rica. Hay que cuidar mucho estos tesoros dentro de la fauna.
¡Tienes tanta razón!
Si en Costa Rica está la mayor de la población de esta ave.
Straight up chillin
The symbol of freedom itself if you put the Quetzal in a cage it will die. Don't ever do that! Be free and shine like the majestic Quetzal!
I Love it 🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠
You really should see them in person.
People arguing about where this bird is from. This bird is all over Central American like most birds they have wings so they will fly wherever they want. But they are Guatemala’s National bird. Just because it’s Guatemala’s nation bird doesn’t mean it resides there most of the time ! It’s a bird!! Idk why some of y’all are arguing about to being in Costa Rica and not Guatemala. I’ve seen them in both countries but point is i look at it and see Guatemalan history 🇬🇹 it is stunning no matter where it’s at☺️
No, birds don't migrate just because they have wings, many trogonidae and tyrannidae live confined within certain environments. Stop spreading lies, dearly from a Venezuelan.
wow 💚❤️
Sacred bird from ancient CemAnahuac ✊🏾
The word "CemAnahuac" interested me because we live near the town of Anahuac, TX and Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge. From what I read they said CemAnahuac was where Mexico City is now. So my question is: What does CemAnahuac have to do with a resplendent quetzal who's range is well south of that area. Do you mean it was sacred to the Aztecs?
que hermoso esta ese wey
Does anyone know the songs used in the video? The second one “Tu no sabes bien cuanto te quiro” is why I am trying to find to download
(copied from above)
@Potatosquashh
3 years ago
For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome
@showywhite2338
3 years ago
The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
EPIC! 🙉
Palästina 🇵🇸 Bird. So beautiful. Let him freedom.
Ya
😂🤣😅 you wish buddy
The Quetzal is a Mexican - Indian word which means " Long feathers with brilliant colors "
I should have known that but I didn't Thank you. Well named!!
You are welcome
Quetzals use the old trees to make their nest left by the Woodpeckers
Quetzals are large colored trogons closely related to Turacos
@@henzcarltupastupas7193 I've heard that but never seen a nest.
My beautiful Quetzal!!!
meraviglioso
Thanks for making this video Sir.
I love Quetzal too much and wish to see it once in my life.
Is it aesy to see Quetzal in Costa Rica's National Park?
They truly are magnificent birds. It is possible to see them in some of Costa Rica's national parks but the best, surest way is to stay at Paraiso Quetzales Lodge. www.paraisoquetzal.com/en/index.php I say that because they have guides who keep track of where the birds are coming to wild avocado trees, their favorite food. The best time to go is in December because that is when the avocados are ripe. You will have to pay extra to go out with a guide but it is worth it. Plan your stay so that you can go out at least 3 times (morning and evening are the only times they are active) so you will be sure to see them. The lodge also has some great hummingbirds.
@@JudyLehmbergEpicNature oh I LOVE hummingbirds, thank you for all the kind and helpful replies to everyone!
THANK YOU ALL
Hey look, there I am! 😆😃
The colors of the bird is just like the colors of Palestinian flag Masya Allah
super
I really wish I could see these in real life! Now if only I could code in a plush version or something...
Monika you would love them. They really are amazing birds.
You literally brought me here Monika. I don't know about this famous bird before I met you.
Con todo Chimal.
Can I see Quetzals in Panamá?
Yes in the higher elevations.
I love the music. Please, who is the artist?
Sorry, I don't.
(copied from above)
@Potatosquashh
3 years ago
For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome
@showywhite2338
3 years ago
The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
Interesting fact: the iconic penacho of Moctezuma was made with quetzal feathers "and also represents the colors of the mexican flag"
can relate
You can can't you! Very cool.
LIBERTY
ok you hit the mother lode - such a great display
Yep I did Don. Very lucky.
Resplendent Quetzal AKA Articuno
It has my country's flag colors 🇵🇸
This bird easily rivalizes of beauty with the australasian paradise birds.
I’ve seen around 2,500 bird species. This one is the best so far.
they are so cute, and could you pls make a video about these birds because I am trying to study about Guatemalan because me and my family are going to be visiting there soon :) also great video
*guatemala* sorry not guatemalan
I made a movie about them. Here it is. Can’t do one on Guatemala because I’ve never been there.
What are your music links 🤩 my second graders are learning about the bird and South American music.
gigmaster07 Audioblocks. You have to pay to download music but can listen free. Try it before you get your students to listen. Their search engine is not that finely tuned. Good for you teaching second graders about birds. That’s when they are still enthusiastic and eager to learn. I taught college biology for 35 years. By then most high school teachers had sucked the enthusiasm out of many of them. We have a website with a blog. I am in the final stages of editing a long blog about a bunch of different birds and how they are adapted to their feeding niches. It will be here listed as Hints for Doing Lab 14 - Bird ID and ecological niches on this page: environmentalsciencelabs.com/tips-stories-and-photos
(copied from above)
@Potatosquashh
3 years ago
For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome
@showywhite2338
3 years ago
The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
A real life feathered serpent!
La creación de Jehová es perfecta y hermosa 😊
Quetzals are like what I imagine a God would look like if they turned into a bird
Frontier airlines has this animal and his name is verde
Q is for quetzal
How many birds are named after gods?
Named after? This birb is the Aztek god!
All praise and scritches to this great birb!
Квезаль. Птичка радуга.
True.
I know!
Tu lo sabe cuanto te quiero, music?
(copied from above)
@Potatosquashh
3 years ago
For everyone wondering, I finally found the song. It’s “A stroll in Havana” by Bobby Cole. You're welcome
@showywhite2338
3 years ago
The second one is "Cuban Son Montuno"
as far as I know, the quetzal in Costa Rica is a sub-specie which is a little smaller than the Guatemalan quetzal
If you knew how we were dancing 🫣 lmao
Woah its on ark can you build on it
Tiene los colores de la Bandera de Mexico I esque el nombre quetzal es nault
I never put 2 and 2 together. Thanks for that!
Hi Judy,
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In the book of Rob Lowe
Honestly i typed "Quetzal" for the prehistoric massive Pteronadon
They are still nice birds but this is not what i went to see
dawg quetzales are from guatemala not Costa Rica. El Quetzal is my country's national bird, our legends speak of it and its origin, but it's never been from Costa Rica
Came here simply because I read that the mayan and aztec Serpent gods were inspired by these lads because they looked like serpents in flight.
Gotta say, I do see the form that most Serpent gods are represented in (the "the head and the wings close to it being up with the rest of the body forming an S" form. Or the in-flight version) in one of the last shots.
Quetzalcoatl - the COATL part means "serpent" - great catch!
The bird is same like my face...
Palestine...
I have a quetzal bird tattoo
Now I am seriously jealous of that!