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Eupetomena hummingbird
Which is the best bird?
Swallow-tailed hummingbird
Sombre hummingbird
Beija-flor Tesoura (Eupetomena macroura) - Swallow-tailed Hummingbird 32 104 - 9 by Flávio Cruvinel Brandão Via Flickr: A text In English: The Swallow-tailed Hummingbird, so called from its forked tail, is one of the largest hummingbirds in cities and gardens, but it also occurs in gallery forests, bushy pastures and edges of woods or coppices. It is green, except for the blue head and upper breast, turning to iridescent purple according to the direction of light; it has dark wings and a heavy black bill. The tail is dark blue with the external feathers longer than central ones. It is very aggressive and attacks other hummingbirds that dare to visit flowers in certain trees. Where the flowers are available for many months, the individual is fiercely territorial, but generally needs to search soon for other flowering plants. It flies to catch small insets on or under leaves in the gallery forests or woodlands. The female builds a small cup-shaped nest saddled on a branch, not far from the main trunk in the shade of leaves. Perched on favorite branches, the male can utter long but low chirps. Once in a while, it interrupts these singing sessions to feed, and flies back for more song or to clean the plumage. They occur from the Guianas and Amazon River to Paraguay and southeastern Peru. They can get along with partially deforested zones, but may disappear with intensive agriculture and with the development of treeless cities. Um texto em Português: Beija-flor Tesoura (Eupetomena macroura), fotografado em Brasília-DF, Brasil. Eupetomena macroura (Gmelin, 1788): tesoura; swallow-tailed hummingbird c. Destaca-se das espécies estudadas pelo maior porte e pela cauda comprida e bifurcada, o que lhe valeu o nome popular. Como é comum entre os beija-flores, é uma espécie agressiva que disputa com outras o seu território e fontes de alimento. Nidificação: o ninho, em forma de tigela, é assentado numa forquilha de arbusto ou árvores, a cerca de 2 a 3 m do solo. O material utilizado na construção é composto por fibras vegetais incluindo painas, musgos e liquens, aderidos externamente com teias de aranhas. Hábitat: capoeiras, cerrados, borda de matas e jardins. Tamanho: 17,0 cm Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT
Swallow-tailed Hummingbird - Eupetomena macroura
With up to 16.5 cm long and 17.8 cm wingspan, Eupetomena macroura (Apodiformes - Trochilidae) is one of the largest hummingbirds in the world.
As its common name suggests, the Swallow-tailed Hummingbird, has long forked tail, and exhibits a beautiful coloration pattern with blue, purple, green, white, black and brown. While widespread in South America, the main range of the species is the Caatinga and Cerrado of Brazil.
Photo credit: ©Vivek Tiwari | Locality: Boa Nova, Bahia, Brazil (2011)
Hummingbird.
Eupetomena macroura