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Green Violetear Hummingbird
Isolated green buff-tailed coronet Boissonneaua flavescens hummingbird colibri bird with spread wings sitting on tree branch at Acaime Valle del Cocora Valley, Salento Quindio, Colombia South America
white throated mountain gem Hummingbird feeding in a forest at Sarapiqui - Costa Rica
Glittering-throated Emerald (Amazilia fimbriata) drinking the nectar of the bromeliad Billbergia pyramidalis in rapid, flower-synchronized flight.\nSelective Focus.
A male Wire-crested Thorntail Hummingbird is seen perching on a branch of a Stachytarpheta flower.  The male pictured has a glittering green crown with a thin hair-like crest. Its gorget is iridescent green, the flanks brownish with a white patch, and the rest of the underparts black. The tail is steely blue with white feather shafts, deeply forked, and the outer feathers are very narrow which with the crest give the species its common name
Hummingbird resting on a branch
a talamanca hummingbird sleeping while perched on a shrub at a garden in the cloud forest of costa rica
A White-eared Hummingbird feeding on flowers. Is hovering at the pink flowers. In Arizona. Has a soft, defocused background.
A flying Green Hermit, Phaethornis guy
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species such as this Rivolis Hummingbird, marks Costa Rica as one of the principal Central America countries with a coastal territory and tropical rainforest that hosts migration from north America and south America to give it unparalleled numbers and variation of birdlife
Hummingbirds are birds native to the Americas and comprise the biological family Trochilidae. With about 360 species, they occur from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, but the vast majority of the species is found in the tropics
Magnificent Hummingbird in a forest  at Savegre Costa Rica
a fiery-throated hummingbird is taking nectar from a flower.  The hummingbird is very colorful and can only be found at high altitude in Costa Rica.  The bird is hovering in mid flight.  The focus on the hummingbird is very sharp. The flower is pink and white.
Costa Rica hummingbird in a tropical tree in Costa Rica, central America
The hummingbird flies fast for food
a hummingbird feeds on flower nectar on the Los Llanos of Colombia
A calliope hummingbird hovers in mid air
A female Green-backed Firecrown Hummingbird (Sephanoides sephanoides) perches among the turquoise flowers of the Blue Chagual (Puya chilensis), a species in the pineapple or Bromeliad family growing in the springtime of central Chile
A Talamanca hummingbird sticks its tongue out while it perches on a branch in a rainforest of southern Costa Rica.
A tiny male of bee hummingbird perched on a twig. Endemic bird of Cuba.
Two hummingbirds and a flower isolated on a white background
a fiery-throated hummingbird is seen after taking nectar from a flower.  The hummingbird is very colorful and can only be found at high altitude in Costa Rica.  The bird is hovering in mid flight.  The focus on the hummingbird is very sharp. The flower is red.
Isolated green buff-tailed coronet Boissonneaua flavescens hummingbird colibri animal bird sitting on tree branch at Acaime Valle del Cocora Valley in Salento Quindio, Colombia South America
Name: Giant Hummingbird\nScientific name: Patagona gigas\nCountry: Peru\nLocation: Colca Canyon
a Hummingbird searches for food in Northern Montana
Hovering in flight is one of the larger hummingbird species, Rivoli's Hummingbird, in Arizona against a dark background
Antillean Mango (Anthracothorax dominicus dominicus) immature male perched on twig wing and tail stretching (endemic subspecies)\
A female Green-backed Firecrown Hummingbird (Sephanoides sephanoides) forages for nectar among red flowers of the plant Quintral de Quisco (Tristerix aphyllus), a species that is parasitic upon the Chilean Cactus (Echinopsis chiloensis)
Lesser violetear, Colibri cyanotus, formerly Green violetear, perched on a twig in mountain oak forest, Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica
An endangered Marvelous Spatuletail hummingbird is seen in flight about to extract nectar from a flower.  This small rare and endangered hummingbird is found within a rather small area in the Andean cloud forest in northern Peru.  The tails of the hummingbird look like spatulas.
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