The Black-Breasted Hillstar is a species of hummingbird endemic to Peru where it occurs in the central west slope of the Andes, at high elevation.
The Red-billed Streamertail also known as the doctor bird, scissor-tail or scissors tail hummingbird is the most abundant and widespread hummingbird in Jamaica. It is the National Symbol of Jamaica.
The Black-Bellied Thorntail is a tiny, coquette-like hummingbird found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
The Black-Backed Thornbill is a species of hummingbird that is currently endangered due to threats such as logging and forest fires. It is found in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
The Black Metaltail is an unusually dark hummingbird species endemic to Peru and possibly stretches to northern Chile and Bolivia.
The Beautiful Sheartail or Beautiful Hummingbird is a small hummingbird within arid bushes and shrubs in dry inland areas of southwestern Mexico.
The Andean Hillstar is a medium-sized hummingbird found in grassland, scrub and woodland in the Altiplano of southern Peru, Bolivia, northern Chile, and north-western Argentina.
The Oasis Hummingbird is a medium-sized hummingbird species endemic to South America and restricted to the Pacific coast of Peru and Chile.
The Napo Sabrewing is a large, dark hummingbird found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. This species is becoming rare due to habitat loss.
The Mountain Velvetbreast is a unique hummingbird species, best known for its long decurved bill is found in the Andes of northwestern Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
The Minute Hermit is a tiny hummingbird species and one of the smallest known birds. It is endemic to humid Atlantic Forest in south-eastern Brazil, ranging from Rio de Janeiro north to south-eastern Bahia.
The Many-Spotted Hummingbird is a hummingbird species of lower Andean foothills from Ecuador, through Peru and Bolivia, to north-western Argentina.
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