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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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Neblina Metaltail

Metallura odomae

Needle-billed Hermit

Phaethornis philippii

Oasis Hummingbird

Rhodopis vesper

Olivaceous Thornbill

Chalcostigma olivaceum
A photo of a Olive-spotted Hummingbird (Talaphorus chlorocercus)

Olive-spotted Hummingbird

Talaphorus chlorocercus

Orange-throated Sunangel

Heliangelus mavors

Outcrop Sabrewing

Campylopterus calcirupicola

Pale-bellied Hermit

Phaethornis anthophilus

Pale-tailed Barbthroat

Threnetes leucurus

Peacock Coquette

Lophornis pavoninus

Perija Metaltail

Metallura iracunda

Peruvian Piedtail

Phlogophilus harterti

Peruvian Racket-tail

Ocreatus peruanus

Peruvian Sheartail

Thaumastura cora

Pink-throated Brilliant

Heliodoxa gularis

Pirre Hummingbird

Goldmania bella

Plain-bellied Emerald

Chrysuronia leucogaster

Planalto Hermit

Phaethornis pretrei

Purple-backed Sunbeam

Aglaeactis aliciae

Purple-backed Thornbill

Ramphomicron microrhynchum
A photo of a Purple-bibbed Whitetip (Urosticte benjamini) , male

Purple-bibbed Whitetip

Urosticte benjamini

Purple-chested Hummingbird

Polyerata rosenbergi

Purple-collared Woodstar

Myrtis fanny

Purple-crowned Fairy

Heliothryx barroti

Purple-crowned Plovercrest

Stephanoxis loddigesii

Purple-throated Sunangel

Heliangelus viola
A photo of a Purple-throated Woodstar (Philodice mitchellii) , male

Purple-throated Woodstar

Philodice mitchellii

Racket-tailed Coquette

Discosura longicaudus

Rainbow-bearded Thornbill

Chalcostigma herrani

Rainbow Starfrontlet

Coeligena iris

Red-billed Emerald

Chlorostilbon gibsoni

Reddish Hermit

Phaethornis ruber

Red-tailed Comet

Sappho sparganurus

Royal Sunangel

Heliangelus regalis
A photo of a Ruby-topaz Hummingbird (Chrysolampis mosquitus) , male

Ruby-topaz Hummingbird

Chrysolampis mosquitus

Rufous-booted Racket-tail

Ocreatus addae
A photo of a Rufous-breasted Hermit (Glaucis hirsutus)

Rufous-breasted Hermit

Glaucis hirsutus

Rufous-breasted Sabrewing

Campylopterus hyperythrus

Rufous-capped Thornbill

Chalcostigma ruficeps
A photo of a Rufous-crested Coquette (Lophornis delattrei) , male

Rufous-crested Coquette

Lophornis delattrei
A photo of a Rufous-gaped Hillstar (Urochroa bougueri)

Rufous-gaped Hillstar

Urochroa bougueri

Rufous-shafted Woodstar

Chaetocercus jourdanii
A photo of a Rufous-tailed Hummingbird (Amazilia tzacatl)

Rufous-tailed Hummingbird

Amazilia tzacatl

Rufous-throated Sapphire

Hylocharis sapphirina
A photo of a Rufous-vented Whitetip (Urosticte ruficrissa) , male

Rufous-vented Whitetip

Urosticte ruficrissa

Rufous-webbed Brilliant

Heliodoxa branickii

Santa Marta Blossomcrown

Anthocephala floriceps

Santa Marta Sabrewing

Campylopterus phainopeplus
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