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Qu'est-ce (qui) est quetzal - définition

INFORMAL GROUP OF BIRDS
Quetzales; Quetzal bird; Quetzals
  • Pair of quetzal figurines, 1733, hard-paste porcelain, overall: 31.8 x 9.2 x 8.3 cm, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)

quetzal         
['k?ts(?)l, 'kw?t-]
¦ noun
1. a long-tailed tropical American bird with iridescent green plumage and typically red underparts. [Pharomachrus mocinno and other species.]
2. the basic monetary unit of Guatemala, equal to 100 centavos.
Origin
C19: from Sp., from Aztec quetzalli 'brightly coloured tail feather'.
Golden-headed quetzal         
SPECIES OF BIRD
Pharomachrus auriceps; Golden-Headed Quetzal; Golden-headed Quetzal
The golden-headed quetzal or corequenque (Pharomachrus auriceps) is a strikingly coloured bird in the genus Pharomachrus; it is also referred to as Trogon auriceps. It is found in moist mid-elevation forests from eastern Panama to northern Bolivia.
Dark Quetzal         
BOOK BY KATHERINE ROBERTS
Dark Quetzel
Dark Quetzal is a fantasy novel by British writer Katherine Roberts, first published in 2003 by The Chicken House.Dark Quetzal on FantasticFiction.

Wikipédia

Quetzal

Quetzals () are strikingly colored birds in the trogon family. They are found in forests, especially in humid highlands, with the five species from the genus Pharomachrus being exclusively Neotropical, while a single species, the eared quetzal, Euptilotis neoxenus, is found in Guatemala, sometimes in Mexico and very locally in the southernmost United States. In the highlands of the states of Sonora, Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Durango, Nayarit, Zacatecas, Jalisco, and Michoacán, the eared quetzal can be found from northwest to west-central Mexico. It is a Mesoamerican indigenous species, but some reports show that it occasionally travels and nests in southeastern Arizona and New Mexico in the United States. June to October is the mating season for eared quetzals. Quetzals are fairly large (all over 32 cm or 13 inches long), slightly bigger than other trogon species. The resplendent quetzal is the national bird of Guatemala because of its vibrant colour.

Quetzals have iridescent green or golden-green wing coverts, back, chest and head, with a red belly. Their wings are suited to camouflage under rainy conditions, because their feathers blend well with wet and shiny green area. They are strongly sexually dimorphic, and parts of the females' plumage are brown or grey. The tails of the male quetzals may take up to three years after reaching maturity to grow to the maximum length.These largely solitary birds feed on fruits, berries, insects and small vertebrates (such as frogs). Even with their famous bright plumage, they can be hard to see in their natural wooded habitats.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour quetzal
1. Mexico wants Montezuma‘s red, gold, and turquoise headdress topped with 400 bronze–green quetzal bird feathers, which is in Vienna‘s Museum of Ethnology.
2. Rum splashed off the wooden lips, cascading over the 10 quetzal notes clipped to Maximón‘s scarf and into a kerchief Miranda held beneath Maximón‘s chin.
3. About 20 people were evacuated from the 30,000–ton refrigerated vessel the Wild Lotus, which arrived from the Port of Quetzal in Guatemala on Sunday evening, officials said.
4. We try to continue to work with the factories to improve things." At the port of Quetzal, workers are still reeling from Zamora‘s killing, and they wonder who might be next.
5. A01 GUATEMALA CITY –– Day and night, workers at the port of Quetzal on Guatemala‘s Pacific coast load fruit from surrounding plantations and clothing stitched in local factories onto freighters bound for Long Beach, Calif., a flow of goods that has swelled since a Central American trade agreement with the United States took force last year.