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green thorntail

  1. Green Thorntail

    Green Thorntail

  2. Green Thorntail C-RICA SER 2

    Green Thorntail C-RICA SER 2

    This small hummingbird was feeding from inflorescences high in a flowering tree.
  3. Green Thorntail  (female)

    Green Thorntail (female)

    Green Thorntail (Discosura conversii) Female, species sexually dimorphic. Umbrellabird Lodge in Buenaventura Reserve, just west of Pias, El Oro Province, Ecuador. Tropical cloud forest at ca. 800 m (2,625 ft) elevation.
  4. Green Thorntail (male)

    Green Thorntail (male)

    Green Thorntail (Discosura conversii) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Umbrellabird Lodge in Buenaventura Reserve, just west of Pias, El Oro Province, Ecuador. Tropical cloud forest at ca. 800 m (2,625 ft) elevation.
  5. Green Thorntail (male)

    Green Thorntail (male)

    Green Thorntail (Discosura conversii) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Photographed at La Paz Waterfall Garden, Vera Blanca, Heredia Province, Costa Rica. Southern-slope of Pos Volcano. Submontane cloud forest at ca. 1,585 m (5,200 ft) elevation.
  6. Green Thorntail

    Green Thorntail

  7. Green Thorntail (male)

    Green Thorntail (male)

    Green Thorntail (Discosura conversii) Photographed at Catarata Del Toro, situated ca. 45 minutes north of Sarchi, Alajuela Province. Its nestled between Volcn Pos and Parque Nacional Juan Castro Blanco in the Cordillera Centrals at ca. 1,200 m (3,937 ft) in Lower montane cloud forest stated as...
  8. Green Thorntail male, El Copal, Costa Rica

    Green Thorntail male, El Copal, Costa Rica

    This is one of the many Green Thorntails that were present on a recent visit to the El Copal Biological Reserve, Costa Rica. It was actually the most common hummingbird species at this site!
  9. Green Thorntail (Female)

    Green Thorntail (Female)

    Another Hummer which can be very confiding but difficult to find. The Green Thorntails here tended to feed at the very top of flowering trees.
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