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Black eared fairy

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Heliothryx

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Trochilidae

Scientific name
  
Heliothryx auritus

Rank
  
Species

Black-eared fairy Mangoverde World Bird Guide Photo Page Blackeared Fairy Heliothryx

Similar
  
Heliothryx, Koepcke's hermit, Hummingbird, Buff‑thighed puffleg, Green‑tailed goldenthroat

Black eared fairy


The black-eared fairy (Heliothryx auritus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in tropical forests in South America.

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Subspecies

Three sub-species are recognised:

  • Heliothryx auritus auriculatus (Nordmann, 1835)
  • Heliothryx auritus auritus (Gmelin, 1788)
  • Heliothryx auritus phainolaemus Gould, 1855
  • Description

    The black-eared fairy is a medium-sized tropical hummingbird. It has bright green upperparts, white underparts and a black mask. The relatively short, straight bill is black. The graduated tail is blue-black in the center, with white outer tail feathers (i.e. typically appear blue-black from above, white from below). Depending on subspecies, the male has a green malar or throat. The female is similar, but with a longer tail and no green malar/throat.

    Distribution and habitat

    Black-eared fairy Photos of Blackeared Fairy Heliothryx auritus the Internet Bird

    This bird is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

    Behaviour

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    Breeds all year around, nest is a cup made of down attached to a branch about 3-30 meter above ground. Clutch size is 2 eggs incubated by female for about 15 days. Young fledge after 23–26 days. Itbreeds for the first time when in its second year.

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    This hummingbird hawks small insects in the air, as well as gleaning them from foliage. When feeding on nectar, it sometimes pierces a small hole at the base of large flowers, giving access to nectar that otherwise would only be accessible to hummingbirds with longer bills.

    Status

    Black-eared fairy Blackeared Fairy or Greenchinned Fairy Heliothryx auritus

    The black-eared fairy has a very large range. The population may be in decline because of degradation of its rainforest habitat and it is described as being uncommon. Nevertheless, the IUCN has listed it as being of "Least Concern" as the rate of decline in population is not considered to be fast enough to justify placing it in a more threatened category.

    References

    Black-eared fairy Wikipedia