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Green-Violet Ear Hummingbird

Colibri thalassinus

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Description:

The Green Violetear is locally common in montane regions in Central and South America. It is one of four species of violetears (Colibri), all of which have a patch of elongated violet feathers on the sides of the head. The northernmost subspecies, which occurs from Mexico south to Nicaragua, often has a blue patch on the breast, and may have a blue chin. In the three other subspecies, which occur from Costa Rica south to Argentine, the chin and breast are green.

Habitat:

The Green Violetear inhabits highland forest borders, clearings and highland pastures at elevations between 600-2800 m. Green Violetears usually are solitary, foraging and singing alone.

Notes:

These were the most plentiful species I saw... They were like swarms! Beautiful feathers are displayed when they fight.. Awesome little birds!

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