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This is a [[Dictionary_P-S#P|polytypic]] species<sup>[[#References|[1]]</sup> consisting of 5 subspecies. | This is a [[Dictionary_P-S#P|polytypic]] species<sup>[[#References|[1]]</sup> consisting of 5 subspecies. | ||
===Subspecies=== | ===Subspecies=== | ||
− | + | *''S. b. viola'': | |
+ | :*Oak-pine woods of northwestern [[Mexico]] (Sonora to Guerrero) | ||
+ | *''S. b. beryllina'': | ||
+ | :*Eastern and central Mexico (Veracruz to central Oaxaca) | ||
+ | *''S. b. lichtensteini'': | ||
+ | :* Montane slopes of southern Mexico (western Chiapas) | ||
+ | *''S. b. sumichrasti'': | ||
+ | :* Coastal mountains of southern Mexico (central and southern Chiapas) | ||
+ | *''S. b. devillei'': | ||
+ | :* Highlands of [[Guatemala]] to [[Honduras]] | ||
==Habitat== | ==Habitat== | ||
Foothills and highlands, oak and pine woodlands and edges, oak scrub and clearings, plantations. | Foothills and highlands, oak and pine woodlands and edges, oak scrub and clearings, plantations. |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 15 January 2023
- Saucerottia beryllina
Amazilia beryllina
Identification
Male
- Emerald green
- Purple rump
- Some purple wing and tail feathers
- Bright green gorget
- Black bill (lower mandible has red base)
- Undertail coverts cinnamon-brown
Female: duller with pale grey belly and undertail coverts.
Distribution
Resident year round in Mexico to Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, and a rare summer visitor to southeast Arizona and New Mexico.
Taxonomy
This is a polytypic species[1 consisting of 5 subspecies.
Subspecies
- S. b. viola:
- Oak-pine woods of northwestern Mexico (Sonora to Guerrero)
- S. b. beryllina:
- Eastern and central Mexico (Veracruz to central Oaxaca)
- S. b. lichtensteini:
- Montane slopes of southern Mexico (western Chiapas)
- S. b. sumichrasti:
- Coastal mountains of southern Mexico (central and southern Chiapas)
- S. b. devillei:
Habitat
Foothills and highlands, oak and pine woodlands and edges, oak scrub and clearings, plantations.
Behaviour
Breeding
It builds a nest of plant fibres and spider webs, covered with lichens, in a tree or shrub. The 2 white eggs are incubated by the female for about 14 days.
Diet
The diet includes nectar and insects.
Vocalisation
A series of hoarse, high twitters sirr, kirr-I-rr, kirr-I-rr; also a buzzing drrzzzzt.
References
- Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, T. A. Fredericks, J. A. Gerbracht, D. Lepage, S. M. Billerman, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2022. The eBird/Clements checklist of Birds of the World: v2022. Downloaded from https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
- Howell & Webb, 1995. A guide to the birds of Mexico and northern Central America. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198540124
- Hummingbirds.net
- Whatbird
Recommended Citation
- BirdForum Opus contributors. (2024) Berylline Hummingbird. In: BirdForum, the forum for wild birds and birding. Retrieved 2 May 2024 from https://www.birdforum.net/opus/Berylline_Hummingbird
External Links
GSearch checked for 2020 platform.