The Brown Inca is a drab, long-billed hummingbird in forests between 1000 and 2800 m along the Pacific slope of the Andes from western Colombia to southern Ecuador.
The Bronzy Inca, also known as the Purple Brown Hummingbird or Tanned Inca is a species of hummingbird native to South America.
The Bronzy Hermit is a medium-sized hummingbird with long curved bill and black-and-white face pattern. This species is found in forests and thickets from eastern Honduras south to western Panama, and in the Chocó of western Colombia and north-western Ecuador.
The Blue-Mantled Thornbill is a very dark hummingbird with a long tail and a short straight bill, native to the high-altitude forest and grassland regions of Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru.
The White-Tailed Starfrontlet is a large, long-billed hummingbird found in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
The White-Throated Hummingbird is a very distinctive hummingbird with both sexes having mossy green bodies and bold white throats and bellies. This species is found in north-eastern Argentina, south-eastern Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
The White-Tipped Sicklebill is a streaky hummingbird with a very distinctive sickle-shaped bill giving the bird its name. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama of Central America, and Colombia, Ecuador, and far northern Peru.
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