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Fork-tailed Sunbird
Aethopyga christinae
Least ConcernThe Fork-tailed Sunbird is a sunbird or spiderhunter of the North Pacific and Pacific coast of North America. It uses a slender curved bill to take nectar from flowers while also eating insects and spiders, and it is an important pollinator in forest, woodland, gardens, and montane vegetation.
- Family
- Nectariniidae
- Range
- Fork-tailed Sunbird Range — Resident or seasonal range in the North Pacific and Pacific coast of North America
- Population
- ≈ Unknown