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Blue-throated Motmot, Aspatha gularis

Blue-throated Motmot, Aspatha gularis

2026-01-30 00:51:24 · · #1

Basic Information

Scientific classification

  • Chinese name: Blue-throated Green Gorilla
  • Scientific name: Aspatha gularis, Blue-throated Motmot
  • Classification: Climbing birds
  • Family and genus: Coraciiformes, Scrophulariaceae, Scrophularia spp.

Vital signs data

  • Body length: No verification information available.
  • Weight: No verification information available.
  • Lifespan: No verification data available.

Significant features

Distribution and Habitat

It is distributed in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico.
They inhabit open environments, such as forest edges and jungles.

Appearance

The beak is long, broad, and slightly downward-curved, with serrated edges. The two forward-facing toes are partially fused at the base. The tail is long, with the central tail feathers being particularly long. Near the tip, a section consists only of a shaft, causing the tip to form an independent small feather, creating a racket-like shape, which is its most distinctive feature. The wings are short and rounded; the body plumage is mostly bright green, blue, and brown; males and females are dichromatic.

Detailed introduction

The Blue-throated Motmot, scientifically known as *Aspatha gularis*, has unknown habits.

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The Blue-throated Greentail feeds on insects, worms, lizards, various invertebrates and small vertebrates, and sometimes also eats fruit. While waiting for prey, it can remain motionless for a long time, then suddenly pounce upon it. On its perch, its tail often swings from side to side or tilts to one side.

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The Blue-throated Greentail burrows into the cliffs near water or digs a hole in the sand with its downward-curving beak to make a nest. It lays 3 to 4 white eggs, which are incubated and raised by both sexes.

Listed as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2012 ver 3.1.


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