Phylum Chordata Rank Species | Scientific name Harpactes orrhophaeus Higher classification Harpactes Order Trogon | |
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Similar Diard's trogon, Harpactes, Trogon, Bird, Scarlet‑rumped trogon |
Cinnamon rumped trogon calling 2012 09 09
The cinnamon-rumped trogon (Harpactes orrhophaeus) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae.
Contents
- Cinnamon rumped trogon calling 2012 09 09
- Description
- Feeding habits
- Habitat
- Reproduction
- Migration
- References
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Description

The male has a black hood, blue bill, an eyebrow and an eye ring. The upper part is pale brown and the lower part is pink-red. The tail is brown above and it has a white under tail with black borders. Females have a dark brown head with chestnut around the eye and lores. The lower part is yellowish.
Feeding habits
This bird feeds primarily on insects 2–3 meters above ground.
Habitat

The habitat of this species is humid evergreen forests in Peninsular Thailand and Malaysia. It is restricted to closed canopy lowland forests (up to 180 m).
Reproduction

This species builds its nest in cavity about 1.5 meters above ground and the clutch size is 2 eggs.
Migration
This species is sedentary, it does not migrate.



