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Monday, April 1, 2024

MALE AMETHYST WOODSTAR, PRIVATE HOME, BLANCHISSEUSE RD, TUNAPUNA-PIARCO, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, 3/17/2024

   We can ID this hummingbird as a male Amethyst Woodstar as follows:
  • Green crown, nape and upper parts
  • White neck sides
  • Large white spot on sides of rump
  • Medium length, straight, black bill
  • Depending on the lighting the throat can appear different colors.  In the first and second photo the throat appears black, but in the third photo it appears pinkish.
  • In the first photo you can just make out that the tail is forked.
   The Amethyst Woodstar appears in every mainland South American country except Chile and Uruguay and is a rare vagrant to Trinidad.

   The Amethyst Woodstar is a new species to our ebird Photographic Life List.  Our ebird Life List now stands at 1,131.

   












 

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