quetzalteueyac

Anthony Appleyard mclssaa2 at fs2.mt.umist.ac.uk
Fri Mar 9 08:36:54 UTC 2001


Someone wrote wrote about the quetzal bird:

"I read that they nest in holes in treetrunks. When they are breeding, the
male
has to take a turn sitting on the eggs, and his tail plumes are folded
forwards over his back and out of the hole, so that any passing marauding
snake or monkey or tree-cat might think that they were a very unappetizing
tuft of fern growing out of the hole."



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