Giant Hummingbird
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Giant Hummingbird is the largest hummingbird of the family Trochilidae and the only member of the genus Patagona. It is found in South America, in Ecuador, Peru and Chile and two subspecies share a wide range.
Fork-Tailed Woodnymph
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Fork-Tailed Woodnymph is a South American Hummingbird, found in lowland forests east of the Andes.
Cinnamon Hummingbird
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Cinnamon Hummingbird is a striking, medium-sized hummingbird species found from northwestern Mexico to Costa Rica. Males and females are similar, they have metallic bronze green upperparts, cinnamon underparts which is paler on the chin and upper throat.
Blue-Tailed Hummingbird
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Blue-Tailed Hummingbird is a fairly typical Amazilla hummingbird in shape and structure. It s a medium-sized hummingbird species found in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
Buff-bellied Hummingbird
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Buff-bellied Hummingbird is one of the largest hummingbirds present in the United States. It is a medium-sized hummingbird with metallic olive-green above and buffy in the lower breast.
Its namesake belly patch can be difficult to see.
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds are small hummingbirds with a slender downcurved bill. They are the only hummingbird species that are typically all over the Eastern United States and Canada.
Blue-Headed Hummingbird
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Blue-Headed Hummingbird is a stocky, medium-sized hummingbird with a straight bill and a broad notched tail. This species is endemic to Dominica and Martinique in the Lesser Antilles.
Buff-Tailed Coronet
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Buff-Tailed Coronet is a medium- sized hummingbird, distinguished by its short bill, glittering green color, and buffy coloration under its remiges and rectrices. This species is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.