Sapphire-spangled Emerald

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Sapphire-spangled Emerald
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Apodiformes
Family: Trochilidae
Genus: Amazilia
Lesson, 1832
Species: Amazilia lactea
Binomial name
Amazilia lactea
Lesson, 1832


The Sapphire-spangled Emerald, Amazilia lactea, is a species of hummingbird that occurs in Brazil from the Amazon south to Santa Catarina, Venezuela, Peru and Bolivia. Both male and female have a bright "sapphire" blue chest and chin and green-blue abdomen with a well-delineated white stripe. The bill is straight with a black upper mandible and orange or pink lower mandible.[1] The Emerald is found in forest edges, mountainous regions and gardens in urban areas.

The species has an estimated range of 1,500,000 kmĀ², and while its population size is uncertain, it is believed to be large since it has been described as "frequent" in at least some parts of its range [2] It is not considered to be in decline and has been therefore evaluated as Least concern.


[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Arthur Grosset - Sapphire-spangled Emerald.
  2. ^ IUCN Red List of Threatened Species - Amazilia Lactea.

[edit] References

  • Sick, Helmut (1997). Ornitologia Brasileira. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira. ISBN 85-209-0816-0.