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Marshall, 1942
Trogon violaceus
Mt. Cacaguatigue
Dec 25-Jan 16 fairly common but not seen regularly.
Often heard giving succession of low single whistles. Most often found in oaks over cleared ground around edges of finca. Very rapid forage flight looked as if flycatching but actually probably picking off berries. Usually rather high in trees. ♀ rarely seen.