The Green-fronted Lancebill is a species of hummingbird, primarily known for its incredibly long bill and glittering green patch feathers on its forehead. It has a disjunct distribution: Talamancan montane forests, the Serranía del Darién and the northern Andes. This species is not considered migratory.
The Stripe-throated Hermit is a species of hummingbird from Central America and north-western South America. It is among the smaller species of hermits.
The Long-billed Hermit, formerly known as the Western Long-tailed Hermit or just Long-tailed Hermit, was renamed to highlight its unusual bill. It is a large hummingbird and a resident breeder from central Mexico south to northwestern Colombia, extreme western Venezuela and western Ecuador.
The Black Jacobin is a large and aggressive hummingbird found in or near the Atlantic Forest of eastern Brazil, Uruguay, eastern Paraguay, and far north-eastern Argentina.
The Rufous-breasted Hermit, also known as the Hairy Hermit is a hummingbird species that breeds from Panama south to Bolivia, and on Trinidad, Tobago and Grenada.
The Fiery Topaz is a large, brilliant hummingbird species found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.
The Crimson Topaz is the largest hummingbird of Brazil. It is the second in size after the Giant Hummingbird. This species can be found in Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.
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