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  1. Fork Tailed Woodnymph

    Fork Tailed Woodnymph

    Sleeping
  2. (Green) Crowned Woodnymph

    (Green) Crowned Woodnymph

    (Green) Crowned Woodnymph
  3. Natures Hovercraft, The Forktailed Woodnymph Hummingbird

    Natures Hovercraft, The Forktailed Woodnymph Hummingbird

    And thats how natures hovercraft hovers with the wings beating at around 80 times per second and speeds up to 80kmph and the capacity to fly forward or backward or hover in the same position while feeding. A marvellous little creature. Forktailed Woodnymph shot near Lake Sandoval, Peru.
  4. Violet-capped Woodnymph

    Violet-capped Woodnymph

    Male. Probably the most common hummingbird in Rio.
  5. Violet-crowned Woodnymph (male)

    Violet-crowned Woodnymph (male)

    Violet-crowned Woodnymph (Thalurania columbica venusta) Some 23 subspecies have been described with only four currently being recognized. Only subspecies venusta is mapped for Panama. Species sexually dimorphic. Photographed above El Valle de Antn at Chorro El Macho, Cocl Province, Panama...
  6. Violet-crowned Woodnymph

    Violet-crowned Woodnymph

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