Phlogophilus hemileucurus
IUCN
LCBasic Information
Scientific classification
- name:Phlogophilus hemileucurus
- Aliases:Phlogophilus hemileucurus,Ecuadorean Piedtail
- Outline:Climbing birds
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Feature
Details
The Ecuadorean hummingbird is known as Phlogophilus hemileucurus and Ecuadorean Piedtail.
The Ecuadorian spotted hummingbird is listed on The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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Location
South America (including Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and the Malvinas Islands (also known as the Falkland Islands)
Form
The Ecuadorian spotted tail hummingbird is small, the body is covered with scaly feathers, bright colors, and shining rainbow or metallic luster, the male bird is more colorful; The mouth is long and straight, and the tongue is flexible; Elongated wings; Tail tip, fork or racket shaped; The feet are short and the toes are small and weak.