Definition
A quetzal bird is a name for the quetzal. They are strikingly beautiful birds native to Central American cloud forests, celebrated for iridescent green feathers and males' long tail plumes. Considered sacred by Mayans and Aztecs, representing freedom. Quetzals play a role in seed dispersal. Think of them as the VIPs of birds, attracting awe and attention wherever they are. Unlike pigeons, they have a regal aura.