- Red-footed Plumeleteer
Taxobox
name = Red-footed Plumeleteer
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Apodiformes
familia =Trochilidae
genus = "Chalybura "
species = "C. urochrysia"
binomial = "Chalybura urochrysia"
binomial_authority = (Gould,1861 )The Red-footed Plumeleteer ("Chalybura urochrysia") is a large
hummingbird that is a resident breeder from easternHonduras to northwesternEcuador . It is also known as theBronze-tailed Plumeleteer, but theCosta Rica n subspecies "C. u. melanorrhoa" has a black, not bronze, tail. This bird inhabitsforest s, but has a preference for edges, gaps andsecondary growth . It occurs in theCaribbean lowlands, typically up to an elevation of 700 metres.The nest is a deep cup of plant fibres less than 1.5 metres high in a small shrub. The female alone incubates the two white eggs.
The Red-footed Plumeleteer is 11 cm long and weighs 6 g (female) or 7 g (male). The male has bronze-green upperparts, glittering green underparts, a dusky lower belly and a bronzed or purple-black tail depending on subspecies. The female has bronze-green upperparts, grey underparts, including the lower belly, green speckling on the flanks and grey corners to the dusky bronze tail. Both sexes have pink or red feet. Young birds resemble the adult, but have buff feather tips to the head, neck and rump feathers.
The Red-footed Plumeleteer has a high metallic "chip" call, and the male’s song is a soft "ter-pleeleeleelee ter-pleeleeleelee ter-pleeleeleelee ter-pleee".
This hummingbird is aggressive, territorial, and usually dominant. The male will defend large clumps of "
Heliconia " and other large flowers.References
* Stiles and Skutch, "A guide to the birds of Costa Rica" ISBN 0-8014-9600-4
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