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I assume we are using the standard definitions; North America for everywhere from Panama and the Caribbean North, and South America as Colombia South. Is it a species of Quetzal?
 
I assume we are using the standard definitions; North America for everywhere from Panama and the Caribbean North, and South America as Colombia South. Is it a species of Quetzal?

Thank you for this note.
Basically, with "North America" I use to mean USA, Canada and Mexico. I use the term "Central America" for Carribean Islands and the countries bteween Mexico and Colombia. And the remaining land "South America".

But hereafter we will use your reference as a standard to avoid misunderstandings.

Based on this, it lives in North America and yes, it is a quetzal species
 
Resplendent Quetzal. The definition I quoted is that used by the quiz site Sporcle; I don’t mind separating the seven countries of Central America, and the Caribbean countries as separate, so long as we are clear on the definitions used.
 
Resplendent Quetzal. The definition I quoted is that used by the quiz site Sporcle; I don’t mind separating the seven countries of Central America, and the Caribbean countries as separate, so long as we are clear on the definitions used.

All right, thank you. Yes, this site use geographic/political standards. I usually use ecological standards
Nevermind it is the resplendent quetzal, yes

When anyone ready, feel free to ask questions for the species I have thought
 
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