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Revision as of 19:34, 18 August 2009

Mellisuga helenae

Identification

At 5cm, the Bee Hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world.

Male - green throat, iridescent gorget, elongated lateral plumes, bluish upper-parts, greyish white underparts, slender pointed bill. Breeding males have red-pink head, chin and throat. Non breeding males have blue spots to their wingtips.

Female - green above, pale grey below, white tips to the outer tail feathers. While more apt to be mistaken for a bee than a bird because of the size, the bird is not a mimic.

Distribution

The Bee Hummingbird is endemic to Cuba.

Taxonomy

No subspecies are known.

Habitat

Woodland, shrubbery, and gardens.

Behaviour

The diet includes nectar.

The female builds a cupshaped nest from cobwebs, bark,and lichen, lined with soft plant fibres. 2 bright orange with pink spots eggs are laid. The female incubates the eggs and raises the young.



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