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Blue-crowned motmot

South America·Bird

This bird gets its name from the ring of blue feathers atop its head. “Motmot” is a Spanish word that imitates the call these birds make. They can often be heard at dawn making their low “motmot” call.

  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • Life span20 years
  • Body sizearound 1 ft. tall
  • Native habitat Forests and woodlands of eastern Mexico
  • DietInsects, lizards, and fruit
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