RE the bird in the @npub1awnu9... drone show:
The Torogoz is deeply significant in El Salvador’s culture and identity:
∙ It’s the official national bird of El Salvador
∙ The bird holds pre-Columbian indigenous roots, revered by ancient Mesoamerican civilizations
∙ Its image appears on El Salvador’s coat of arms and national symbols
∙ It represents freedom, beauty, and national pride
Symbolism:
∙ The distinctive long tail feathers and turquoise coloring make it instantly recognizable
∙ In Aztec and Mayan cultures, the quetzal was associated with Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent deity
∙ The bird’s elegance symbolizes the country’s natural heritage and biodiversity

The Torogoz is deeply significant in El Salvador’s culture and identity:
∙ It’s the official national bird of El Salvador
∙ The bird holds pre-Columbian indigenous roots, revered by ancient Mesoamerican civilizations
∙ Its image appears on El Salvador’s coat of arms and national symbols
∙ It represents freedom, beauty, and national pride
Symbolism:
∙ The distinctive long tail feathers and turquoise coloring make it instantly recognizable
∙ In Aztec and Mayan cultures, the quetzal was associated with Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent deity
∙ The bird’s elegance symbolizes the country’s natural heritage and biodiversity
