Mâle (Spot-tailed) © Hudson - BirdsRio eBird S31701618 Macaulay Library ML 35706751
Femelle (Spot-tailed) © Hudson - BirdsRio
Mâle (Rufous-tailed) © Jay McGowan
Femelle (Black-chinned) © Hubert Janiszewski
Femelle (Rufous-tailed) © Jay McGowan
+ 4
Mâle (Black-chinned) © kenneth reyes
Femelle (Rufous-tailed) © Joshua Vandermeulen
Mâle et femelle (Black-chinned) © John Doty

Jacamar à queue rousse Galbula ruficauda

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Handsome, slender, green-and-rusty bird of humid tropical lowlands. Lives in evergreen forest, often at edges and around adjacent clearings. Perches upright at mid-heights on vines or other exposed perches and sallies out for flying insects, especially butterflies, dragonflies, and wasps. Note the very long, slender black bill (like a giant hummingbird). Throat is white on male and buffy on female. Loud shrieking calls may draw attention.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN