Like most trogons, Whitehead's trogon is
sexually dimorphic; the male is considerably more colorful than the female. It ranks among Borneo's largest trogons, measuring in length. The male is crimson on the forehead, crown, nape, and sides of the head, with bare blue skin around the eyes. The rest of his upperparts are cinnamon-brown. His throat is black, shading into a grey breast, but the rest of his underparts are crimson. His wings are primarily black, with fine white barring on the and . His tail is mostly white underneath; above, the two central tail feathers are cinnamon with a broad black tip, and the remaining tail feathers are primarily black. The outermost tail feathers are white on the terminal half and along the outer web. He has a blue
beak, pinkish-brown legs and feet, and reddish-brown
irises. The female is similarly patterned, but duller, with cinnamon-brown replacing the crimson of the male. The barring on her secondaries and wing coverts is cinnamon-brown rather than white. The immature female is similar to the adult female, but her entire ventral side is uniformly coloured, lacking the adult's black throat and grey upper breast. She also has less blue coloring on her beak.
Voice Whitehead's trogon
vocalises only rarely. Its song is a loud series of four to five harsh, slow notes, evenly pitched and variously transcribed as "
kwau kwau kwau kwau", "
wark wark wark wark", or "
poop poop poop poop". It also has a rolling "
burr" call, which is sometimes followed by a loud, descending "
kekekeke". ==Distribution and habitat==