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Black-headed Trogon prefers nesting cavities that are carved into large arboreal termitaria occupied by termites (typically Nasutitermes) and consist of a long curved tunnel ending in a circular nesting chamber. Both members of the pair excavate the cavity and participate in incubation, nest defense, and food delivery to the nestlings according to The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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