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White-chested Emerald

White-chested Emerald

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The Short-billed Emerald is a small, agile hummingbird, potentially a distinct form or subspecies within the broader emerald group, characterized by a comparatively short bill. Its rapid flight makes it a blur to observers.
Where to spot
Typically found in humid forests, forest edges, and cultivated areas, similar to other emeralds in the region, across parts of its South American range.
How to spot
Look for its small size and general green plumage. The specific trait of a shorter bill may require close observation to confirm, often best seen when perched.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often seen visiting a variety of flowering plants for nectar. Observable year-round.
File:Chrysuronia brevirostris.jpg
File:Chrysuronia brevirostris.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Its rapid wing movements, reaching hundreds of beats per second, create a faint humming sound audible to the human ear, a defining characteristic of all hummingbirds.
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