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- Three of the four species have a mainly green plumage. The males have a violet blue patch running back and down from the eye, which is erected when they...
- The green violetear has been split into the following species: Mexican violetear, Colibri thal****inus Lesser violetear, Colibri cyanotus This page is an...
- habitat is forest at altitudes between 400 and 1600 m, but the brown Violet-ear will spread widely into the lowlands when not nesting. It is replaced...
- The lesser violetear (Colibri cyanotus), also known as the mountain violet-ear, is a medium-sized, metallic green hummingbird species commonly found in...
- green, the chin bluish violet, the belly blue, and the rest of the underparts green. Long erectile bluish violet plumes cover the ears. The tail is metallic...
- has a wingspan of 12 cm. It is shining green above with a glittering violet ear-patch on the sides of its neck. Its throat and chest are a glittering...
- undertail coverts are pure white. The area behind the eye and covering the ears is violet blue. The female is similar to the male but paler and more grayish....
- bright red plumage, black shoulder, red iris, an orange red bill and violet ear-patch behind eye. The underwings are red, becoming yellowish with black...
- plumage is glossy violet, except for the yellow forehead, chestnut crown and white ear coverts; the bill is thick and red. In flight, the violet turaco's crimson...
- Blue-throated motmot Rufous-collared robin Guatemala junco Emerald toucanet Green violet-ear Unicolored jay Pink-headed warbler Resplendent quetzal Black-throated...