Frilled Coquette
The
Frilled Coquette is a tiny South American hummingbird species that have an extremely large range but can be only found in Brazil.
Glittering-Bellied Emerald
The
Glittering-Bellied Emerald is a small green South American hummingbird species found in north-eastern Argentina, eastern and central Bolivia, eastern Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
Glittering-Throated Emerald
The
Glittering-Throated Emerald is a small hummingbird with metallic green overall. It is found in
The Guianas and Venezuela, to south Bolivia and south Brazil.
Gilded Sapphire
The
Gilded Sapphire, also known as the Gilded Hummingbird,
is a deceptively dull-looking, but in the right light has a golden-green back and breast and a bronze tail. It is found in southern Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northern Argentina.
Garden Emerald
The
Garden Emerald is a small hummingbird with males having bronze-green upper parts, brilliant green underparts, white thighs and deep forked tails. They are an endemic resident breeder in Costa Rica and western Panama.
Golden-Breasted Puffleg
The
Golden-Breasted Puffleg is a South American hummingbird species found in Colombia and Ecuador.
Calliope Hummingbird
The
Calliope Hummingbird is the smallest bird in North America. It is native to the United States and Canada. It has a western breeding range mainly from California to British Columbia, and migrates to the Southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America for its wintering grounds.
Violet-Tailed Sylph
The
Violet-tailed Sylph is a species of bird in the Trochilidae family. It is a striking hummingbird with extremely long tail. It is is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
Volcano Hummingbird
The
Volcano Hummingbird is a very small hummingbird of Central America, a native to the Talamancan montane forests of Costa Rica and western Panama.
Copper-Rumped Hummingbird
The
Copper-Rumped Hummingbird, commonly referred to as the Common Emerald of the Tobago Hummingbird is found in Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, and has occurred as a vagrant in Grenada. It is a seasonal migrant in parts of Venezuela.