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Sword-billed Hummingbird (male)
Sword-billed Hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera) Guango Lodge, Ecuador. East-slope of the Andes.
Habitat
Feeders: Lodge grounds; humid temperate forest at 2700 m elevation.
Location
Guango Lodge, Ecuador. East-slope of the Andes
Date taken
December 2007
Scientific name
Ensifera ensifera
Equipment used
Canon EOS 30D, Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens @ 300mm, ISO 200, Shutter speed 1/250 with flash, f/4.5. All minor image modifications were performed with Aperture 3.1
WOW Fabuloso capture!!! :clap: I love seeing hummingbirds from around the world, they are such gorgeous and amazing creatures!
They always give me something extra special to look forward to in springtime when "my" ruby throats come back!
Thanks for posting this now, great job! :t:
 
Beautiful quality image of this very specialised feeder. What a treat to see! :t:
 
Super image of this stunning Hummer. :t: I am SO 'jealous' of your Hummer sightings. I need to go with you on your outings. Keep these great photos coming. Nice work !!
 
I wonder why it's called "Sword-billed"; so unusual for the name to match the appearance.|=)| Excellent plumage detail and colour, great BG too, well done Stanley.
 
Absolutely outstanding shot of this fantastic bird! brilliant work Stanley, I agree with Michael, wouldn't I love to go with you on your outings!
 

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Central & South America & Mexico
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