Curve-winged Pampa
Curve-winged Pampa
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The Curve-winged Pampa is a striking, large hummingbird found in eastern Mexico, known for its vibrant green plumage and the male's distinctively curved outer primary feathers. It has a robust body and a moderately long, slightly decurved bill.
Where to spot
Endemic to eastern Mexico, found in humid evergreen forests, cloud forests, and coffee plantations, typically at middle elevations. It often frequents forest edges and clearings.
How to spot
Look for its large size, metallic green plumage, and the male's distinctively curved outer primary feathers (best seen in flight or when perched in good light). Listen for its characteristic calls, which include clear whistles and churrs.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, particularly during the morning and late afternoon when foraging for nectar. This species is resident year-round within its Mexican range.
Where to spot
Endemic to eastern Mexico, found in humid evergreen forests, cloud forests, and coffee plantations, typically at middle elevations. It often frequents forest edges and clearings.
How to spot
Look for its large size, metallic green plumage, and the male's distinctively curved outer primary feathers (best seen in flight or when perched in good light). Listen for its characteristic calls, which include clear whistles and churrs.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, particularly during the morning and late afternoon when foraging for nectar. This species is resident year-round within its Mexican range.
The 'curved wing' in its name refers to the peculiar shape of the outer primary feathers in adult males, which are noticeably bent or bowed, a unique and visible adaptation among hummingbirds.
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