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  2. Quetzal - Wikipedia

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    The word quetzal was originally used for just the resplendent quetzal, the long-tailed quetzal of Guatemala, (more specifically the area of Northern Guatemala known as the Petén) which is the national bird and the name of the currency of Guatemala. It still often refers to that bird specifically but now also names all the species of the genera ...

  3. Resplendent quetzal - Wikipedia

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    It is 36 to 40 cm (14–16 in) long; in the nominate subspecies, the tail streamers measure between 31 cm (12 in) and 100.5 cm (39.6 in), with the median being 75 cm (30 in) for males. The nominate subspecies weighs about 210 g (7.4 oz), while the subspecies costaricensis is slightly smaller than the nominate race, with shorter wings and bills.

  4. List of birds of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The resplendent quetzal is the national bird of Guatemala. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Guatemala. The avifauna of Guatemala includes a total of 781 species as of June 2023, according to Bird Checklists of the World. [1] Of them, 128 are rare or accidental, and five have been introduced by humans.

  5. Coat of arms of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Resplendent quetzal is the national bird of Guatemala and represents freedom and independence of the nation. The crossed Remington rifles are the type used during the 1871 Liberal Revolution and represent the will to defend Guatemala's interests. The crossed swords represent justice and honor. The laurel wreath represents victory.

  6. Category:Birds of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    B. Band-backed wren; Banded wren; Bar-winged oriole; Barred parakeet; Bearded screech owl; Belted flycatcher; Berylline hummingbird; Black thrush; Black-banded woodcreeper

  7. Bushy-crested jay - Wikipedia

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    The adult bushy-crested jay has a length of 28 to 30 cm (11 to 12 in). The tail is long and the central feathers are graduated. The sexes look alike; the head, neck, breast and upper mantle are black while the remaining upper parts are dark blue with a sheen of green or violet.

  8. China's rejection of Guatemalan shipments could be ... - AOL

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    GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) -Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo said on Friday that China had rejected entry to some shipments from the Central American nation, speculating that this could be due ...

  9. Guatemalan quetzal - Wikipedia

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    The coins currently in circulation are disc-shaped and include Guatemala's national coat of arms on the obverse. [2] The coins, and their reverse designs are: 1 centavo: Friar Bartolomé de las Casas [2] 5 centavos: the tree of liberty and the motto "LIBRE CREZCA FECUNDO (Grow free and fecund)" [2] 10 centavos: a monolith from Quiriguá [2]

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