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Turquoise-browed Motmot
José Antonio Linage Espinosa (cc-by-nc)

Turquoise-browed Motmot

Eumomota superciliosa
BirdNET IDBN04594
Taxon groupAves
iNat observations9,145
Image sourceiNaturalist
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Description wikipedia

The turquoise-browed motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) is a colourful, medium-sized bird of the motmot family, Momotidae. It inhabits Central America from south-east Mexico (mostly the Yucatán Peninsula), to Costa Rica, where it is common and not considered threatened. It lives in fairly open habitats such as forest edge, gallery forest and scrubland. It is more conspicuous than other motmots, often perching in the open on wires and fences. From these perches it scans for prey, such as insects and small reptiles. White eggs (3–6) are laid in a long tunnel nest in an earth bank or sometimes in a quarry or fresh-water well. Its name originates from the turquoise color of its brow. It is the national bird of both El Salvador and Nicaragua, where it is known as torogoz and guardabarranco respectively. The bird is 34 cm (13 in) long and weighs 65 g (2.3 oz). It has a mostly grey-blue body with a rufous back and belly. There is a bright blue strip above the eye and a blue-bordered black patch on the throat. The flight feathers and upperside of the tail are blue. The tips of the tail feathers are shaped like rackets and the bare feather shafts are longer than in other motmots. Although it is often said that motmots pluck the barbs off their tail to create the racketed shape, this is not true; the barbs are weakly attached and fall off due to abrasion with substrates and with routine preening. Unlike most bird species, where only males express elaborate traits, the turquoise-browed motmot expresses the extraordinary racketed tail in both sexes. Research indicates that the tail has evolved to function differently for the sexes. Males use their tails as sexual signals, as males with longer tails have greater pairing success and reproductive success. In addition to this function, the tail is used by both sexes in a wag-display, whereby the tail is moved back-and-forth in a pendulous fashion. The wag-display is performed in a context unrelated to mating: both sexes perform the wag-display in the presence of a predator, and the display is thought to confer naturally selected benefits by communicating to the predator that it has been seen and that pursuit will not result in capture. This form of interspecific communication is referred to as a pursuit-deterrent signal. The call is nasal, croaking and far-carrying. The turquoise-browed motmot is a well-known bird in its range. It has acquired a number of local names including guardabarranco ("ravine-guard") in Nicaragua, torogoz in El Salvador (based on its call) and pájaro reloj ("clock bird") in the Yucatán, based on its habit of wagging its tail like a pendulum. In Costa Rica it is known as momoto cejiceleste or the far-less flattering pájaro bobo ("foolish bird"), owing to its tendency to allow humans to come very near it without flying away.

Translated Descriptions (11)

ar wikipedia
مطموط فيروزي الحواجب (الاسم العلمي: Eumomota superciliosa) (بالإنجليزية: Turquoise-browed Motmot) هو نوع من الطيور يتبع جنس المطموط الجميل من الفصيلة المطموطية.
da wikipedia
Blåbrynet motmot (latin: Eumomota superciliosa), er en skrigefugl der lever i Mellemamerika. Blåbrynet motmot er nationalfugl i El Salvador og Nicaragua.
es wikipedia
El torogoz, guardabarranco, tolobojo ceja-turquesa, pájaro toh​o momoto cejiazul​ (Eumomota superciliosa) es una especie de ave coraciforme de la familia Momotidae que habita en Centroamérica desde la península de Yucatán hasta Panamá y es el ave nacional de El Salvador​ y Nicaragua.​ Debido a la forma y movimiento de su cola, similar a un péndulo, también es conocido como pájaro reloj. Si bien en ambos decretos legislativos se refiere expresamente a Eumomota superciliosa (con diferentes nombres vernáculos), en el caso nicaragüense los ornitólogos Howell y Webb (1995) describieron características del plumaje similares a las de Momotus momota, con base a observaciones de especímenes de ese país que habían sido clasificados como E. superciliosa.​
fi wikipedia
Mustakurkkumomotti (Eumomota superciliosa) on momotteihin kuuluva lintulaji. Lajia tavataan Keski-Amerikassa.
fr wikipedia
Le Motmot à sourcils bleus (Eumomota superciliosa) est une espèce d'oiseaux appartenant à la famille des Momotidae. C'est l'unique espèce du genre Eumomota. C'est l'oiseau national du Salvador et du Nicaragua.
it wikipedia
Il motmot dalle sopracciglia turchesi (Eumomota superciliosa Sandbach, 1837), noto anche come torogoz o guardabarranco, è un uccello della famiglia dei motmot. È l'unico membro del genere Eumomota, nonché animale nazionale di El Salvador e Nicaragua.
nl wikipedia
De wenkbrauwmotmot (Eumomota superciliosa) is een vogel uit de familie motmots (Momotidae).
pl wikipedia
Piłodziób czarnogardły, piłodziób błękitnobrwisty (Eumomota superciliosa) – gatunek ptaka z rodziny piłodziobów (Momotidae), jedyny przedstawiciel rodzaju Eumomota. Występuje w Ameryce Centralnej od południowego Meksyku po Kostarykę. Nie jest zagrożony.
ru wikipedia
Бурый момот (лат. Eumomota superciliosa) — ярко окрашенная птица среднего размера из семейства момотовые (Momotidae).
sv wikipedia
Turkosbrynad motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) är en fågel i familjen motmoter inom ordningen praktfåglar.
zh wikipedia
綠眉翠鴗(學名:Eumomota superciliosa,英名:Turquoise-browed Motmot)為一種中小型且色彩鮮艷的翠鴗。其命名源自於眉毛的綠松石色。為眾人常見的鳥類,並已被選為薩爾瓦多及尼加拉瓜的國鳥。

Common Names (44 locales)

af Turkooisbroumotmot
ar مطموط فيروزي الحواجب
arz مطموط فيروزى الحواجب
avk Asut (Eumomota)
bg Синьовежд мотмот
ca motmot cellut
cs momot skořicovobřichý
cy Motmot cynffonlas
da Blåbrynet Motmot
de Brauenmotmot
en Turquoise-browed Motmot
es Momoto Cejiazul
es_CR Momoto Cejiceleste
es_EC Momoto Cejiazul
es_ES Momoto cejiazul
es_MX Momoto Cejas Azules
et türkiismotmot
fa دمدراز ابروفیروزهای
fi mustakurkkumomotti
fr Motmot à sourcils bleus
he מוטמוט גבת טורקיז
hi The turquoise-browed motmot
hr crnogrli motmot
hu feketetorkú motmot
is Grænpendill
it Motmot dai sopraccigli azzurri
ja アオマユハチクイモドキ
lt Turkinis momotas
myn Toj
nl Wenkbrauwmotmot
nn Turkisbrynmotmot
no turkisbrynmotmot
nv Móʼmoʼii binátsʼiin dootłʼizhígíí
pl piłodziób czarnogardły
pt turquoise-browed motmot
pt_PT Turquoise-browed motmot
ru Синебровый момот
sk momot čiernohrdlý
sr Tirkiznoobrvasti momot
sv turkosbrynad motmot
tr Turkuaz Kaşlı Motmot
uk Момот рудочеревий
zh 綠眉翠鴗
zh-CN 绿眉翠鴗

External Identifiers

iNaturalist#2168
eBirdtubmot1
Macaulay Librarytubmot1
Xeno-CantoEumomota superciliosa
observation.org#71056
GBIF2475276
NCBI1271783
AvibaseEumomota-superciliosa
BirdLife22682992