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  2. File:Haeckel Trochilidae.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of hummingbirds - Wikipedia

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    Giant hummingbird: Patagona gigas (Vieillot, 1824) 196 Violet-chested hummingbird: Sternoclyta cyanopectus (Gould, 1846) 197 Scissor-tailed hummingbird: Hylonympha macrocerca Gould, 1873: 198 Rivoli's hummingbird: Eugenes fulgens (Swainson, 1827) 199 Talamanca hummingbird: Eugenes spectabilis (Lawrence, 1867) 200 Fiery-throated hummingbird

  4. Bee hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    Like all hummingbirds, it is a swift, strong flier. The male has a green pileum and bright red throat, iridescent gorget with elongated lateral plumes, bluish upper parts, and the rest of the underparts mostly greyish white. [4] [5] Compared to other small hummingbirds, which often have a slender appearance, the bee hummingbird looks rounded ...

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  7. Tufted coquette - Wikipedia

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    The tufted coquette (Lophornis ornatus) is a tiny hummingbird that breeds in eastern Venezuela, Trinidad, Guiana, and northern Brazil. It is an uncommon but widespread species, and appears to be a local or seasonal migrant, although its movements are not well understood. This small bird inhabits open country, gardens, and cultivated areas.

  8. White-eared hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The white-eared hummingbird forages for nectar at a very wide variety of flowering plants and shrubs, mainly feeding in the low to mid-levels of the vegetation. It defends feeding territories from others of its species, smaller species, and even somewhat larger species such as the broad-tailed hummingbird ( Selasphorus platycercus ).

  9. Bahama woodstar - Wikipedia

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    The Bahama woodstar is a small hummingbird, growing to be only about 8 to 9.5 cm (3.1 to 3.7 in) in length. [11] These birds weigh around 2.4 to 3 g (0.085 to 0.106 oz). [ 12 ] Their backs are green and gold, with olive-buff underparts, and flanks fading into white (males) or cinnamon (females).