Humboldt's Sapphire

Chrysuronia humboldtii

Least Concern

The Humboldt's Sapphire is a nectar-feeding hummingbird of Amazon Basin and Guianan forests. 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
Humboldt's Sapphire Range — Amazon Basin and Guianan forests
Population
≈ 20,000–49,999
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