zaques
Zaques refer to the smaller or younger members of a quetzal group, often observed in the cloud forests of Central America. These birds are colloquially called "baby quetzals" or "young quetzals." The term "zaque" is occasionally used to describe not only the immature quetzals but also the juvenile plumage exhibited by some species of quetzals, such as the resplendent quetzal.
Zaques of different species often look physically distinct from their adult counterparts. Immature quetzals exhibit different
The term "zaque" sometimes applies to groups of quetzals, when referring to the communal or collective behavior
Zaques are not a distinct or different species from the typical quetzals in the process of adult