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Adult male © Vivian F. Moultrie eBird S29493692 Macaulay Library ML 28362241
Female © Frantz Delcroix (Duzont)
Immature male © Vivian F. Moultrie
Female © Dean Mullings

Inagua Woodstar Nesophlox lyrura

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A small, long-tailed hummingbird of wooded and scrubby habitats including gardens; most often found feeding on flowers or at hummingbird feeders. Note the male’s iridescent purple throat and forehead plus its long, forked tail. On females, note the orange sides and tail edges. This species is unique within its range. Calls include a sharp, metallic “tit” or “tit-it”; often given in a series, sometimes quite rapidly. Males also make a metallic sound with their tail during display flights.

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