The Blue-tailed Emerald is a hummingbird species found in tropical and subtropical South America east of the Andes from Colombia east to the Guianas and Trinidad, and south to northern Bolivia and central Brazil.
The White-Tailed Sabrewing is a large hummingbird that was thought to have become extinct in Trinidad and Tobago after Hurricane Flora in 1963, but the population has now largely recovered. This species breeds in northeastern Venezuela and Tobago.
The Copper-rumped hummingbird is a small bird that breeds in Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, and has occurred as a vagrant on Grenada. It is a seasonal migrant in parts of Venezuela.
The White-chested emerald is a hummingbird found in eastern Venezuela, the Guianas, Trinidad and far northern Brazil (Roraima). It is a widespread and common species in Trinidad, less so in Venezuela.
The Chestnut-breasted Coronet is a hummingbird species found in humid Andean montane forest in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Both sexes are similar, having green upperparts and hood, chestnut breast and belly, and relatively short bills.
The Tufted Coquette is a tiny hummingbird species that lives in the north-eastern of South America, in eastern Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas and northern Brazil. It is more common and widespread than other coquettes in range.
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