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Sapphire spangled emerald

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Apodiformes

Genus
  
Amazilia

Higher classification
  
Amazilia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Trochilidae

Scientific name
  
Amazilia lactea

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Hummingbird, Bird, Amazilia, Versicoloured emerald, Planalto hermit

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The sapphire-spangled emerald (Amazilia lactea) is a species of hummingbird that occurs in Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil from the Amazon south to Santa Catarina; there are uncertain records from east Ecuador. Both male and female have a bright "sapphire" blue chest and chin and green-blue abdomen with a well-delineated white stripe. The bill is almost straight with a black upper mandible and pink lower mandible. The emerald is found in forest edges, mountainous regions and gardens in urban areas.

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The species has an estimated range of 1,500,000 kmĀ², and while its population size is uncertain, it is believed to be large since it has been described as "frequent" in at least some parts of its range. It is not considered to be in decline and has been therefore evaluated as Least concern.

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It is depicted on the reverse side of the discontinued 1-Brazilian Real banknote.

Sapphire spangled emerald amazilia lactea


Sapphire-spangled emerald Sapphirespangled emerald Wikipedia

Sapphire-spangled emerald Sapphirespangled Emerald Amazilia lactea iNaturalistorg

Sapphire-spangled emerald Amazilia lactea Sapphirespangled Emerald Discover Life

References

Sapphire-spangled emerald Wikipedia