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Lucifer sheartail

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Apodiformes

Genus
  
Calothorax

Higher classification
  
Calothorax

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Trochilidae

Scientific name
  
Calothorax lucifer

Rank
  
Species

Lucifer sheartail Lucifer in Flight by Stephen Philips JungleDragon

Similar
  
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The lucifer sheartail or lucifer hummingbird (Calothorax lucifer) is a medium-sized, up to 10 cm long, green hummingbird with long decurved bill, small wings and white streak behind eye. The male has an iridescent plumage, forked dark tail, green crown, long magenta gorget and white underparts. The female is larger than male with duller plumage, pale throat and buff below.

Lucifer sheartail Lucifer Hummingbird

The lucifer sheartail is distributed to deserts and arid areas with agave plants in the southwestern United States, from southwest Texas, extreme southwestern New Mexico to extreme southeastern Arizona, and in central and north Mexico. It is also found in the Madrean sky islands of the northern end of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico.

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The diet consists mainly of nectar, spiders and small insects. The female lays two white eggs in the small cup-like nest.

Lucifer sheartail Lucifer Sheartail Calothorax lucifer Planet of Birds

A locally common species in its range, the lucifer sheartail is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Lucifer sheartail Lucifer Hummingbird or Lucifer Sheartail deserts amp arid areas of SW US
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References

Lucifer sheartail Wikipedia