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ViewsRed-billed StreamertailFrom Opus
[edit] IdentificationAdult male - 8.5-10 ins (22-cm) with tail plumes; iridescent green body, black tail, head and nape; bill red with black tip. Immature male similar colouring but without the long tail plumes. Female - 4 ins (10.5cm); white underparts, green upperparts, dark tail feathers with white tips; bill red at base, but sometimes appears black. [edit] DistributionA widespread endemic in Jamaica, but absent from the extreme east, where the Black-billed Streamertail (T. scitulus) is found. [edit] TaxonomyThe Red-billed and Black-billed Streamertails were once considered races of the Streamertail (T. polytmus) as they intergrade in areas of contact. [edit] HabitatMainly middle and high-elevation forests, woods, open scrub and gardens; seasonal on the coast. [edit] BehaviourVoice: A loud metallic 'teet or ting and a prolonged twink-twink-twink.... The male's streamers hum in flight. [edit] External LinksThe Red-billed_Streamertail was the bird of the month of the Society for Conservation and study of Caribbean Birds recently *this , is a relatively complete presentation of the species.
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