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Coppery Emerald

Coppery Emerald

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The Rufous-shafted Emerald is a small, iridescent hummingbird found in northern South America, characterized by its brilliant green plumage and the distinctive rufous shafts visible on its primary wing feathers.
Where to spot
Primarily found in the foothills and lower montane forests of northern South America, including Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador. They frequent forest edges, clearings, and coffee plantations.
How to spot
Look for its metallic green body and listen for its high-pitched calls. Observe it at flowering shrubs or feeders, paying close attention to its wings to spot the unique rufous shafts, especially when hovering or flying.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, with peak foraging in the morning and late afternoon. As a resident species in its tropical range, it can be observed year-round.
One of its most unique features, the rufous coloration on its primary feather shafts, is particularly noticeable in flight, creating a subtle flash of color.
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