Majestic captured in Mexico

The quetzal, considered one of the most beautiful birds in Mexico and Central America, holds deep historical and cultural significance, especially in relation to Kukulkan.

The Mayans called it Q’uk’umatz, meaning “the feathered serpent.” Recently, an image of a quetzal in flight on the Corozal border of Chiapas went viral, resembling a Dementor from Harry Potter, but it was in fact a majestic bird in motion.

Captured on April 12th in Frontera Corozal, Chiapas, the photograph highlighted the endangered status of this species.

The quetzal, monogamous by nature, inhabits tropical and subtropical forests and feeds on aguacatillos, insects, and small animals.

Despite having natural predators like toucanets, owls, and hawks, humans remain the biggest threat, capturing them for the pet trade, even though they do not survive in captivity. Some rescued birds have been reintroduced into the wild.

The male quetzal boasts vibrant plumage—red, orange, yellow, blue, and emerald green—with a long tail that can reach up to a meter, while females are more subdued in color.

Their cloud forest habitat continues to shrink, further threatening their population. Revered in Mesoamerican cultures, the Mexicas linked the bird to Quetzalcóatl and the Mayans to Kukulkán, both deities symbolizing the sun, sky, and freedom. This symbolism ties into the fact that quetzals cannot live in captivity and die if confined, making their flight a true symbol of freedom among the misty forests.

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