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Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds, small, vibrant birds of the family Trochilidae, are native to the Americas, ranging from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, with the highest diversity near the equator. Their size varies from the tiny 5 cm bee hummingbird, weighing less than 2 g, to the largest species at 23 cm and weighing up to 24 g. Known for the humming noise made by their rapidly flapping wings, they can hover in mid-air with wing beats from 12 to 80 times per second and achieve speeds over 54 km/h. Splitting from swifts about 42 million years ago, hummingbirds have a fossil-recorded ancestor in South America 22 million years ago. Hummingbirds feed mainly on nectar but also eat insects and spiders. Remarkably, they possess the highest metabolism relative to their size of any warm-blooded animal and can enter a hibernation-like state called torpor to conserve energy.

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Green-and-white Hummingbird

Elliotomyia viridicauda

Green-backed Firecrown

Sephanoides sephaniodes
A photo of a Green-backed Hillstar (Urochroa leucura)

Green-backed Hillstar

Urochroa leucura

Green-bearded Helmetcrest

Oxypogon guerinii

Green-bellied Hummingbird

Saucerottia viridigaster

Green-breasted Mango

Anthracothorax prevostii
A photo of a Green-crowned Brilliant (Heliodoxa jacula) , male

Green-crowned Brilliant

Heliodoxa jacula
A photo of a Green-crowned Plovercrest (Stephanoxis lalandi) , male

Green-crowned Plovercrest

Stephanoxis lalandi

Green-fronted Lancebill

Doryfera ludovicae

Green-headed Hillstar

Oreotrochilus stolzmanni
A photo of a Green Hermit (Phaethornis guy) , female

Green Hermit

Phaethornis guy
A photo of a Greenish Puffleg (Haplophaedia aureliae)

Greenish Puffleg

Haplophaedia aureliae

Green-tailed Emerald

Chlorostilbon alice

Green-tailed Goldenthroat

Polytmus theresiae
A photo of a Green-tailed Trainbearer (Lesbia nuna) , male

Green-tailed Trainbearer

Lesbia nuna
A photo of a Green Thorntail (Discosura conversii) , male

Green Thorntail

Discosura conversii
A photo of a Green-throated Mango (Anthracothorax viridigula) , male

Green-throated Mango

Anthracothorax viridigula

Grey-bellied Comet

Taphrolesbia griseiventris

Grey-breasted Sabrewing

Campylopterus largipennis

Grey-chinned Hermit

Phaethornis griseogularis

Hoary Puffleg

Haplophaedia lugens

Hooded Visorbearer

Augastes lumachella

Hook-billed Hermit

Glaucis dohrnii
A photo of a Horned Sungem (Heliactin bilophus) , male

Horned Sungem

Heliactin bilophus

Humboldt's Sapphire

Chrysuronia humboldtii

Hyacinth Visorbearer

Augastes scutatus

Indigo-capped Hummingbird

Saucerottia cyanifrons

Juan Fernandez Firecrown

Sephanoides fernandensis

Koepcke's Hermit

Phaethornis koepckeae
A photo of a Lazuline Sabrewing (Campylopterus falcatus) , male

Lazuline Sabrewing

Campylopterus falcatus
A photo of a Lesser Violetear (Colibri cyanotus)

Lesser Violetear

Colibri cyanotus

Letitia's Thorntail

Discosura letitiae
A photo of a Little Hermit (Phaethornis longuemareus)

Little Hermit

Phaethornis longuemareus

Little Woodstar

Chaetocercus bombus
A photo of a Long-billed Hermit (Phaethornis longirostris)

Long-billed Hermit

Phaethornis longirostris
A photo of a Long-billed Starthroat (Heliomaster longirostris)

Long-billed Starthroat

Heliomaster longirostris

Long-tailed Hermit

Phaethornis superciliosus
A photo of a Long-tailed Sylph (Aglaiocercus kingii) , male

Long-tailed Sylph

Aglaiocercus kingii

Long-tailed Woodnymph

Thalurania watertonii

Longuemare's Sunangel

Heliangelus clarisse
A photo of a Many-spotted Hummingbird (Taphrospilus hypostictus)

Many-spotted Hummingbird

Taphrospilus hypostictus

Marvelous Spatuletail

Loddigesia mirabilis

Merida Sunangel

Heliangelus spencei

Minute Hermit

Phaethornis idaliae

Mountain Avocetbill

Opisthoprora euryptera
A photo of a Mountain Velvetbreast (Lafresnaya lafresnayi) , female

Mountain Velvetbreast

Lafresnaya lafresnayi
A photo of a Napo Sabrewing (Campylopterus villaviscensio) , male

Napo Sabrewing

Campylopterus villaviscensio

Narrow-tailed Emerald

Chlorostilbon stenurus
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