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<blockquote data-quote="chris butterworth" data-source="post: 2097372" data-attributes="member: 64315"><p>I didn't even consider post my list as I thought it would be rather pitiful - then I checked. Here goes ( the taxonomy and nomenclature might be a bit ancient ).</p><p></p><p>Bronzy Hermit</p><p>Rufous-breasted Hermit</p><p>Broad-tailed Barbthroat</p><p>Green Hermit</p><p>Long-tailed Hermit ( whichever one is in Costa Rica )</p><p>great-billed Hermit</p><p>Reddish Hermit</p><p>White-tipped Sicklebill</p><p>Green-fronted Lancebill</p><p>Scaly-breasted Hummingbird</p><p>Grey-breasted Sabrewing</p><p>Violet Sabrewing</p><p>White-tailed Sabrewing</p><p>White-necked Jacobin</p><p>Green Violetear</p><p>Sparkling Violetear</p><p>Green-breasted Mango</p><p>Antillean Mango</p><p>Jamaican Mango</p><p>Ruby Topaz Hummingbird</p><p>Tufted Coquette</p><p>Rufous-crested Cocquette</p><p>Black-crested Coquette</p><p>White-crested Coquette</p><p>Green Thorntail</p><p>Raquet-tailed Coquette</p><p>Blue-chinned Sapphire</p><p>Fork-tailed Emerald</p><p>Garden Emerald</p><p>Cuban Emerald</p><p>Hispaniolan Emerald</p><p>Narrow-tailed Emerald</p><p>Broad-billed Hummingbird</p><p>Crowned Woodnymph</p><p>Fiery-throated Hummingbird</p><p>Blue-throated Goldentail</p><p>Red-billed Streamertail</p><p>Black-billed Streamertail</p><p>White-tailed Goldenthroat</p><p>Buffy Hummingbird</p><p>White-chested Emerald</p><p>Charming Hummingbird</p><p>Blue-chested Hummingbird</p><p>Mangrove Hummingbird</p><p>Indigo-capped Hummingbird</p><p>Copper-rumped Hummingbird</p><p>Snowy-breasted Hummingbird</p><p>Rufous-tailed Hummingbird</p><p>Stripe-tailed Hummingbird</p><p>Black-bellied Hummingbird</p><p>White-tailed Emerald</p><p>Coppery-headed Emerald</p><p>Snowcap</p><p>White-vented Plumeleteer</p><p>Purple-throated Mountain Gem</p><p>Grey-tailed Mountain Gem</p><p>Green-crowned Brilliant</p><p>Magnificent Hummingbird</p><p>Bronzy Inca</p><p>Booted Raquet-tail</p><p>Tyrian Metal-tail</p><p>Long-tailed Sylph</p><p>Long-billed Starthroat</p><p>Magenta-throated Woodstar</p><p>Lucifer Hummingbird</p><p>Ruby-throated Hummingbird</p><p>Black-chinned Hummingbird</p><p>Vervain Hummingbird</p><p>Anna's Hummingbird</p><p>Costa's Hummingbird</p><p>Bee Hummingbird</p><p>Calliope Hummingbird</p><p>Rufous-shafted Woodstar</p><p>Rufous Hummingbird</p><p>Allen's Hummingbird</p><p>Volcano Hummingbird</p><p>Scintillant Hummingbird</p><p></p><p>If I haven't got it wrong that should be 79.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris butterworth, post: 2097372, member: 64315"] I didn't even consider post my list as I thought it would be rather pitiful - then I checked. Here goes ( the taxonomy and nomenclature might be a bit ancient ). Bronzy Hermit Rufous-breasted Hermit Broad-tailed Barbthroat Green Hermit Long-tailed Hermit ( whichever one is in Costa Rica ) great-billed Hermit Reddish Hermit White-tipped Sicklebill Green-fronted Lancebill Scaly-breasted Hummingbird Grey-breasted Sabrewing Violet Sabrewing White-tailed Sabrewing White-necked Jacobin Green Violetear Sparkling Violetear Green-breasted Mango Antillean Mango Jamaican Mango Ruby Topaz Hummingbird Tufted Coquette Rufous-crested Cocquette Black-crested Coquette White-crested Coquette Green Thorntail Raquet-tailed Coquette Blue-chinned Sapphire Fork-tailed Emerald Garden Emerald Cuban Emerald Hispaniolan Emerald Narrow-tailed Emerald Broad-billed Hummingbird Crowned Woodnymph Fiery-throated Hummingbird Blue-throated Goldentail Red-billed Streamertail Black-billed Streamertail White-tailed Goldenthroat Buffy Hummingbird White-chested Emerald Charming Hummingbird Blue-chested Hummingbird Mangrove Hummingbird Indigo-capped Hummingbird Copper-rumped Hummingbird Snowy-breasted Hummingbird Rufous-tailed Hummingbird Stripe-tailed Hummingbird Black-bellied Hummingbird White-tailed Emerald Coppery-headed Emerald Snowcap White-vented Plumeleteer Purple-throated Mountain Gem Grey-tailed Mountain Gem Green-crowned Brilliant Magnificent Hummingbird Bronzy Inca Booted Raquet-tail Tyrian Metal-tail Long-tailed Sylph Long-billed Starthroat Magenta-throated Woodstar Lucifer Hummingbird Ruby-throated Hummingbird Black-chinned Hummingbird Vervain Hummingbird Anna's Hummingbird Costa's Hummingbird Bee Hummingbird Calliope Hummingbird Rufous-shafted Woodstar Rufous Hummingbird Allen's Hummingbird Volcano Hummingbird Scintillant Hummingbird If I haven't got it wrong that should be 79. Chris [/QUOTE]
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