Violet-tailed sylph
Violet-tailed sylph | |
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A male in NW Ecuador | |
A female in NW Ecuador | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Apodiformes |
Family: | Trochilidae |
Genus: | Aglaiocercus |
Species: | A. coelestis
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Binomial name | |
Aglaiocercus coelestis (Gould, 1861)
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The violet-tailed sylph (Aglaiocercus coelestis) is a species of hummingbird. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. This sylph lives in areas from 300–2,100 metres (980–6,890 ft) in elevation, though typically above 900 metres (3,000 ft) on the west slope of the Andes.[2] A sylph is a mythological air spirit.
Description[]
Males average around 7 inches (180 mm) in length, while females average around 3.8 inches (97 mm).[citation needed]
Song[]
"...a rapid, double-sounding tez-it at 1 per sec for up to several minutes..."[2]
Behavior[]
"Solitary and usually low inside forest at small clumps of flowers. Hovers or occasionally clings to feed and does not gather at flowering trees."[2]
References[]
External links[]
- Violet-tailed Sylph photos[dead link]; Article w/RangeMaps InfoNatura NatureServe[dead link]
- Violet-tailed Sylph videos on the Internet Bird Collection
- Photo-High Res; Article chandra.as.utexas.edu–"Birds of Ecuador"
Categories:
- IUCN Red List least concern species
- Aglaiocercus
- Birds of the Colombian Andes
- Birds of the Ecuadorian Andes
- Birds described in 1861
- Hummingbird stubs