389. Coppery-tailed Trogon (Trogon ambiguus). 
L. 12. Ad. ¢'. Wing-coverts finely vermiculated; tail 
coppery tipped with black; outer web andend of outer 
feathers white, mottled with black. 4d. 9. Ear-cov- 
erts gray; back grayish brown; middle tail-feathers 
rusty brown tipped with black; breast brownish; upper 
belly grayish; ventral region pink. Notes. Resemble 
those of a hen Turkey. (Fisher.) 
Range.—Southern Mexico north to Lower Rio Grande and Arizona. 
“% 390. Belted Kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon). L. 13. 
Ad. S. Breast-band and sides like back. Ad. &. 
Breast-band and sides rusty. Notes. A loud, harsh 
rattle. 
Range.—North America; breeds from Florida, Texas, and California 
north to Arctic regions; winters from Virginia, Kansas, and southern 
California south to northern South America. 
391. Texas Kingfisher (Cerple americana  septen- 
trionalis). L. 8.7. Ad. 3’. Breast rusty brown; back 
greenish; a white collar. 4d. 9. Throat and breast 
white, sometimes tinged with buffy; a breast and belly 
band of greenish spots. Notes. When flying, a sharp, 
rattling twitter; when perching, a rapid, excited ticking. 
Range.—Tropical America, from Panama north to southern Texas, 
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Trogon and Kingfishers. 
