Fork-tailed Sunbird

Aethopyga christinae

Least Concern

The 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
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