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- Q910801 subject Q7060826.
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- Q910801 abstract "The volcano hummingbird (Selasphorus flammula) is a very small hummingbird which breeds only in the mountains of Costa Rica and Chiriqui, Panama.This tiny endemic bird inhabits open brushy areas, paramo, and edges of elfin forest at altitudes from 1850 m to the highest peaks. It is only 7.5 cm long. The male weighs 2.5 g and the female 2.8 g. The black bill is short and straight.The adult male volcano hummingbird has bronze-green upperparts and rufous-edged black outer tail feathers. The throat is grey-purple in the Talamanca range, red in the Poas-Barva mountains and pink-purple in the Irazú-Turrialba area, the rest of the underparts being white. The female is similar, but her throat is white with dusky spots. Young birds resemble the female but have buff fringes to the upperpart plumage.The female volcano hummingbird is entirely responsible for nest building and incubation. She lays two white eggs in her tiny plant-down cup nest 1–5 m high in a scrub or on a root below a south or east facing bank. Incubation takes 15–19 days, and fledging another 20-26.The food of this species is nectar, taken from a variety of small flowers, including Salvia and Fuchsia, and species normally pollinated by insects. Like other hummingbirds it also takes some small insects as an essential source of protein. In the breeding season male volcano hummingbirds perch conspicuously in open areas with flowers and defend their feeding territories aggressively with diving displays. The call of this rather quiet species is a whistled teeeeuu.This species is replaced at somewhat lower elevations by its relative, the scintillant hummingbird, Selasphorus scintilla.".
- Q910801 binomialAuthority Q933058.
- Q910801 class Q5113.
- Q910801 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q910801 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q910801 family Q43624.
- Q910801 genus Q1083213.
- Q910801 kingdom Q729.
- Q910801 order Q43624.
- Q910801 phylum Q10915.
- Q910801 thumbnail Volcano_Hummingbird_(Selasphorus_flammula)_landing.jpg?width=300.
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- Q910801 binomialAuthority "Salvin, 1865".
- Q910801 classis Q5113.
- Q910801 familia Q43624.
- Q910801 genus "Selasphorus".
- Q910801 ordo Q43624.
- Q910801 phylum Q10915.
- Q910801 regnum "Animalia".
- Q910801 status "LC".
- Q910801 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q910801 type Animal.
- Q910801 type Bird.
- Q910801 type Eukaryote.
- Q910801 type Species.
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- Q910801 comment "The volcano hummingbird (Selasphorus flammula) is a very small hummingbird which breeds only in the mountains of Costa Rica and Chiriqui, Panama.This tiny endemic bird inhabits open brushy areas, paramo, and edges of elfin forest at altitudes from 1850 m to the highest peaks. It is only 7.5 cm long. The male weighs 2.5 g and the female 2.8 g. The black bill is short and straight.The adult male volcano hummingbird has bronze-green upperparts and rufous-edged black outer tail feathers.".
- Q910801 label "Volcano hummingbird".
- Q910801 depiction Volcano_Hummingbird_(Selasphorus_flammula)_landing.jpg.