Pharomachrus is a species of large, colorful, and long-tailed birds of the trogon family. It has a bright green back, a yellowish-green breast, and a red belly. Its distinguishing features include a black head with a white stripe above the eye, a black tail with white tips, and a yellow bill. It is found in tropical and subtropical forests, from Mexico to Argentina. Its lifespan is up to 10 years, and its current population is estimated to be between 1.2 and 2.2 million individuals.
Name Origin: The name Pharomachrus is derived from the Greek words pharos, meaning "crested", and makros, meaning "long". This is in reference to the long, crested feathers of the bird, which is a type of trogon.
Related Species: Pharomachrus mocinno, Pharomachrus auriceps, Pharomachrus pavoninus, Pharomachrus fulgidus