Blue-tailed Hummingbird

Saucerottia cyanura

Least Concern

The Blue-tailed Hummingbird is a nectar-feeding hummingbird of Central America and northern South America. It also takes tiny insects and spiders for protein, using fast hovering flight, rapid wingbeats, and a long bill to work flowers and defend feeding areas. It is currently not considered globally threatened, though healthy native vegetation and flowering plants remain important.

Family
Trochilidae
Range
Blue-tailed Hummingbird Range — Central America and northern South America
Population
≈ 50,000–499,999
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