The Geoffroy's Wedgebill, also known as the Eastern Wedge-Billed Hummingbird is a fairly small hummingbird species that are mostly green with short, and straight bills.
The Tawny-Bellied Hermit is a species of a hummingbird with a prominent, long and distinctly decurved bill. It is found in the mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru usually in humid forest understory and undergrowth.
The Sword-Billed Hummingbird is a neotropical species of hummingbird from the Andean regions of South America. It has the longest bill in relation to its body size of any bird in the world.
The Steely-Vented Hummingbird is a medium-sized, dark hummingbird that is green overall with a dark blue tail. It is a resident breeder from Colombia and northwestern Venezuela.
The Spot-Throated Hummingbird is a large, drab hummingbird. It has dull green upperparts, light gray underparts, green flecks on the throat, and a white spot behind the eye. It is found in northern Peru, with uncorroborated sightings from extreme south Ecuador.
The Speckled Hummingbird is a small brownish hummingbird species with distinctive black cheek and pale buffy eyebrow. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
The Sparkling Violet-ear is one of the most widely distributed hummingbird species in the highlands of northern and western South America, including a large part of the Andes, the Venezuelan Coastal Range and the Tepuis.