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Violet crowned hummingbird

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Trochiliformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Amazilia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Trochilidae

Scientific name
  
Amazilia violiceps

Rank
  
Species

Violet-crowned hummingbird Violetcrowned Hummingbird Audubon Field Guide

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Hummingbird, Bird, Broad‑billed hummingbird, Amazilia, Berylline hummingbird

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The violet-crowned hummingbird (Amazilia violiceps) is a medium-sized hummingbird. It is 10 cm long and weighs approximately 5 g.

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The bird is best distinguished by its violet-colored cap, from where it gets its name. Adults are colored predominantly a dark olive green for their upperparts and tail. The underparts are predominantly white. The bill of the male is straight and very slender. It is red in coloration, and shows a black tip. The female is less colorful than the male.

Violet-crowned hummingbird Peter Basterfield ARPSVioletcrowned HummingbirdArizona July 2008

The breeding habitat is in arid scrub of southeastern Arizona in the United States to southwestern Mexico, (the Madrean Sky Islands), and it is typically a mountain species. Outside its breeding range, it will occasionally stray from southernmost California to southwest Texas. The female builds a nest in a protected location in a shrub or tree. Females lay two white eggs. This hummingbird is partially migratory, retreating from northernmost areas during the winter.

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These birds feed on nectar from flowers and flowering trees using a long extendable tongue or catch insects on the wing.

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Violet crowned hummingbird calls


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References

Violet-crowned hummingbird Wikipedia


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