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Tiny purple hummingbird perched on tree branch in Phoenix AZ
The Brown-bellied Brilliant Hummingbird (Heliodoxa aurescens) is a small yet captivating bird species belonging to the family Trochilidae. Native to the dense rainforests of Central and South America, it is known for its vibrant plumage and agile flight.\n\nThe Brown-bellied Brilliant Hummingbird displays sexual dimorphism, with the males and females exhibiting distinct physical characteristics.
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music sign with mountains and ranges
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a beautiful hummingbird perching in the Peruvian rainforest
It measures 13 centimeters long and weighs 7 grams, with a 3 centimeter beak. It is robust, with a long and curved beak, with a light yellow mandible and a black jaw. Upperparts tan green; darkened post-ocular stripe and narrow white superciliary stripe; rusty lower parts, being more intense in the throat and upper chest. Brown rectrices with a wide black subterminal stripe and a white tip, the central ones being green and not elongated. The female is lighter ventrally and has a more curved bill than the male. Perched, or even hovering in flight, it can be seen insistently waving its tail back and forth, living up to its main popular name.
Colorful orange hummingbird on a branch resting
Bright green hummingbird, Brazilian Atlantic Forest
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
Aerial view of dry grass in meadow from drone pov
a hummingbird survives in the forests of Cuba
Purple-throated Woodstar, Calliphlox mitchellii, Little Hummingbird with coloured collar in the green and red flower. Bird in the tropical forest garden. Animal in the nature habitat, Tatama, Colombia
A Fiery-throated Hummingbird (Panterpe insignis) in the mountains of western Panama. This species is found in the high mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama.
Asturias, Spain. Wildlife sign at the Muniellos Nature Reserve with drawings of an otter, a Pyrenean desman and a white-throated dipper
Two Chestnut-breasted coronet hummingbirds are seen in this photo.   A Chestnut-breasted coronet is upset at the other. There is rain falling in the photo. Both birds are covered in rain droplets.  Both small colorful hummingbirds are staring at each other in a show of defiance for a prime perching spot.  One hummingbird appears to be telling the other one to leave.
Long-tailed hummingbird, very common in Brazil and Guyana
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species such as this 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
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a male hummingbird perches on a branch in Madera Canyon, Arizona
Small colibri multi color dead when colliding against window in city.
Releasing of wild hummingbirds into the wild after measuring, weighing inspecting and banding for ongoing research project
A vibrant green hummingbird perches on a branch in Ecuador's lush Buenaventura Tropical Reserve, capturing the serene beauty of the rainforest.
A Fiery-throated hummingbird is perching on a branch.  The colorful hummingbird displays a rainbow of different vibrant colors.  The Fiery-throated hummingbird can only be found in the high mountains of Costa Rica.
A hummingbird resting
A male Ruby-Topaz Hummingbird, Chrysolampis mosquitus, perched on a twig on the island of Tobago.
Orange throated Sunangel Heliangelus mavors male hummingbird perched in the moist montane forest. Species is only found in Colombia and Venezuela
a Hummingbird rests on a branch near Bogota
Violet-capped woodnympth, Thalurania glaucopis, singe bird on branch, Brazil
A male Crowned Woodnymph (Thalurania colombica) of the Violet-crowned form in Panama.  There are currently four species of Woodnymphs.
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