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[[Image:Rufous-Crested_Coquette.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Gambia14 <br />Canopy Lodge, El Valle, Panama]]
 
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[[Image:Rufous-Crested_Coquette_fight.jpg|thumb|right|550px|female (left) and immature male (right) <br />Photo credit: Peter R. Bono <br />Date: 2008-08-06 <br />Location: [[Amazonia Lodge]], [[Peru]]]]
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
7cm, bill 8mm, short and straight.  
 
7cm, bill 8mm, short and straight.  

Revision as of 21:20, 29 September 2008

Lophornis delattrei
Photo by Gambia14
Canopy Lodge, El Valle, Panama
File:Rufous-Crested Coquette fight.jpg
female (left) and immature male (right)
Photo credit: Peter R. Bono
Date: 2008-08-06
Location: Amazonia Lodge, Peru

Identification

7cm, bill 8mm, short and straight.

Male: long, rufous crest. Bronzy green above. Has a white band across the rump. Tail rufous. Throat metallic green with 3 white spots. Remaing underparts green, like back.

Female: No crest but has a dull rufous forecrown. Otherwise like male above. Throat a light orange/brown. Chest streaked bronze. Underparts dull green. Cinnamon tail with black subterminal band.

Distribution

SW Mexico; SW Costa Rica locally to N. Bolivia.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Borders of humid forest and secondary growth woodland. Also in nearby clearings.

Behaviour

Rare to Uncommon. Ususly seen perched on an exposed branch or twig, quite often at moderate heights. Feeds quite low. Wags tail slowly up and down in flight.

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