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Hummer, Cajas NP, S Ecuador (1 Viewer)

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I saw what I think was a sure Rainbow Starfrontlet in the area; the question is, is this also one?

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Scrolling through a lot of images on Maculay library, there were a few that were almost as green as this.

Niels
 
Yup. Immature, and /or female? In more innocent days I thought hummers would be easy to identify. Then I actually saw some...
 
Given how few of the images in the ML that looked like this I think it must be a young bird. If adult females looked like this it would be a more photographed form?

Niels
 
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