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Green-crested Coquette

Green-crested Coquette

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The Green-crested Coquette is a tiny, jewel-like hummingbird found in northwestern South America. Males are distinguished by their prominent emerald-green crest and an iridescent gorget.
Where to spot
Primarily found in the western Amazon basin, from eastern Colombia and Ecuador to northeastern Peru and western Brazil. Inhabits humid forests and forest edges.
How to spot
Patience is key for observing this fast-moving bird. Look for its small size, overall green plumage, and the male's distinct green crest and iridescent throat.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, with peak foraging activity often in the early morning and late afternoon. Observable year-round.
File:Lophornis verreauxii - Butterfly Coquette - female.jpg
File:Lophornis verreauxii - Butterfly Coquette - female.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This coquette is known for its rapid, erratic flight patterns, making it challenging to track as it flits between flowers, but its vibrant colors are striking when seen.
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