Mayan Kings and Aztec Nobility prized the quetzal's iridescence green tail feathers more than they prized gold., calling it "the bird of life" symbolizing supreme freedom and wearing their feathers during ceremonies. The Quetzal is the National Bird of Guatamala and it's symbol of liberty carries it's name on the National currency. "The Quetzal"
Quetzals are monogamous birds and lay their eggs in a nest in holes of trees , similar to a woodpecker. The female incubates through the night and then the male takes his turn sitting on the eggs during the day. The males grow the long colorful tales during mating season to lure the females.
Monteverde, 4,000 feet above sea levels, is a theatrical environment of hundreds of different species of trees, plants, flowers, waterfalls, and swamps. It is shrouded in cloudy mists which seem to constantly linger with occasional patches of brilliant sunlight bursting through forming shadows on the jungle floor. This forms a perfect habitat for the splendid Quetzal. We need to continue to preserve these precious rain forest , not allowing them to be cut down for logs and for clearing for pasture.
enjoy this beautiful video by Leo Neirr...Thank you Leo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=WySktBDt6xc&NR=1