Definition
Pharomachrus is a genus of trogons that includes the quetzals, renowned for their iridescent plumage and long tail feathers. These birds are found in the cloud forests of Central and South America. They are considered sacred in some cultures. Quetzals play an important role in seed dispersal. Think of them as the 'royal family' of the trogon world, admired for their beauty and cultural significance. Unlike other birds, their tail feathers can be extremely long.