Birds of Brazil
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APODIFORMES: Trochilidae (Hummingbirds)
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Genus: Chlorostilbon (2 species, 10 worldwide)
Genus Chlorostilbon are 'emerald' hummingbirds, a group of small and very similar uniformly darkish green hummingbirds (the males). Females are white in front with a black stripe across the face.
Glittering-bellied Emerald
(Chlorostilbon lucidus berlepschi) Male
Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
Photograph by
Tom Friedel
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Glittering-bellied Emerald
(Chlorostilbon lucidus berlepschi) Female
Laguna Oca, Formosa, Argentina
Photograph by
Tom Friedel
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Blue-tailed Emerald
(Chlorostilbon mellisugus) Male
Hato Aurora, Casanare, Colombia
Photograph by
Tom Friedel
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Blue-tailed Emerald
(Chlorostilbon mellisugus peruanus) Female
Villa Carmen, Pilcopata, Peru
Note blue tail on female as well.
Photograph by
Tom Friedel
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Colombia
Panama
Ecuador
Costa Rica
Mexico
Experimental sites:
Peru
Venezuela
The World
Brazil
Bolivia
Really Experimental sites:
Guyana
Cuba