Kingdom Animalia Order Trochiliformes Genus Amazilia Higher classification Amazilia | Phylum Chordata Family Trochilidae Scientific name Amazilia amazilia Rank Species | |
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Similar Hummingbird, Bird, Chestnut‑bellied hummingbird, White‑bellied emerald, Indigo‑capped hummingbird |
The amazilia hummingbird (Amazilia amazilia) is a species of hummingbird, a family of small near passerine birds. The Loja hummingbird (A. alticola), with less rufous to the underparts, is sometimes considered a subspecies of the amazilia hummingbird.

The amazilia hummingbird occurs in western Peru and south-western Ecuador. It is generally common, and can regularly be seen even in major cities such as Lima and Guayaquil. It prefers dry, open or semi-open habitats, but also occurs in forest. In its range it is easily recognized by the combination of a black-tipped red bill and mainly rufous underparts.



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