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  2. The word “ocellated” derives from Latin for “having eye-like markings.”. In the turkey's case, this refers to rows of large metallic-blue and orange spots on its tail feathers. The same root occurs in the name Ocelot, referring to the outsized, two-toned spots adorning this cat's fur.

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  3. M. ocellata. Binomial name. Meleagris ocellata. Cuvier, 1820. Approximate distribution. Synonyms. Agriocharis ocellata. Male; Orange Walk, Belize. The ocellated turkey ( Meleagris ocellata) is a species of turkey residing primarily in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, as well as in parts of Belize and Guatemala.

  4. The Ocellated turkey is a large bird that is found in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, and in parts of Belize and Guatemala. It is a relative of the North American Wild turkey. The body feathers of both sexes of Ocellated turkeys are a mixture of bronze and green iridescent color.

  5. POWERED BY MERLIN. Large, distinctive, spectacular gamebird of tropical forest, brushy fields, and adjacent clearings. Rarely seen away from protected areas, where can be common and tame. Note orange head ‘warts,’ copper-colored wing panel, and iridescent blue-and-gold eyespots (‘ocelli’) on rump and tail tip.

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  6. Sep 7, 2012 · These spots give the ocellated turkey its name, as the Latin word for eye is oculus. Males and females have a blue-colored head and neck with distinctive orange to red, warty growths that are more pronounced on males.

  7. Nov 25, 2013 · Found only on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, Guatemala and Belize, the ocellated turkey ( Meleagris ocellata) certainly bears a resemblance to the American wild turkey. But it’s a different species. It is smaller and lacks the “beard” typical of the more familiar wild turkey.

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