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Tropical Trogon Bird In Its Natural Habitat In The Forest Trogon Is A Genus Of Near Passerine Birds In The Trogon Family Its Members Occur In Forests And Woodlands Of The Americas Ranging From Southeastern Arizona To Northern Argentina 

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