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Bird name:

White-eared Hummingbird

Hylocharis leucotis

Order

APODIFORMES

Family

Hummingbirds (Trochilidae)

Code 4

WEHU

Code 6

HYLLEU

ITIS

178069

ILLUSTRATION

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PHOTOS

CONSERVATION STATUS

Least-Concern

The White-eared Hummingbird is a medium-sized hummingbird found mainly in pine oak forests. The preferred breeding habitat of this species is found in northern Mexico, New Mexico, Texas, Sierra Madre Occidental, Sierra Madre Oriental, Cordillera Neovolcanican and southern Mexico and Nicaragua. Some are occasionally seen in the White Mountains, Mogollon Rim, Madrean sky islands, southern and western New Mexico and west Texas. Typical diets of the White-eared Hummingbird consist of nectar of flowers and tree buds via the long tongue, or insects caught during flight on the wings. The current conservation rating for the White-eared Hummingbird is Least Concern.

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SUMMARY

Overview

White-eared Hummingbird: Medium hummingbird, iridescent green upperparts and throat, metallic violet head, black mask, white stripe with lower black border behind eye, and white belly. Bill is red with black tip. Feeds primarily on nectar. Direct, hovering flight with rapid wing beats.


Range and Habitat

White-eared Hummingbird: Irregular summer visitor to extreme southeastern Arizona; rare in New Mexico and Texas. Frequents scrub habitat in oak and pine forests.

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SONGS AND CALLS

Listen to Call

White-eared Hummingbird Voice

Voice Text

"tink-tink-tink"

INTERESTING FACTS

  • The female White-eared Hummingbird lays 2 white eggs that measure 0.5 inches in length.
  • A group of hummingbirds has many collective nouns, including a “bouquet", "glittering", "hover", "shimmer", and "tune” of hummingbirds.

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RANGE MAP

Range Map for White-eared Hummingbird

FAMILY DESCRIPTION

TERMINOLOGY

CREDITS

Author

Gary Owen Dick

Artist

Irina Rud-Volga

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BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY AND CAMERAS

BINOCULARS AND OPTICS FOR BIRDING

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UpperpartsX
Back, rump, hindneck, wings, and crown.
BellyX
The ventral part of the bird, or the area between the flanks on each side and the crissum and breast. Flight muscles are located between the belly and the breast.
UnderpartsX
Belly, undertail coverts, chest, flanks, and foreneck.
GorgetX
A small iridescent patch on the throat of a hummingbird.
4 and 6 letter alpha codesX

The four letter common name alpha code is is derived from the first two letters of the common first name and the first two letters of common last name. The six letter species name alpha code is derived from the first three letters of the scientific name (genus) and the first three letters of the scientific name (species). See (1) below for the rules used to create the codes..

Four-letter (for English common names) and six-letter (for scientific names) species alpha codes were developed by Pyle and DeSante (2003, North American Bird-Bander 28:64-79) to reflect A.O.U. taxonomy and nomenclature (A.O.U. 1998) as modified by Supplements 42 (Auk 117:847-858, 2000) and 43 (Auk 119:897-906, 2002). The list has been updated by Pyle and DeSante to reflect changes reported by the A.O.U from 2003 through 2006.

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ITIS CodesX

The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) was established in the mid-1990�s as a cooperative project among several federal agencies to improve and expand upon taxonomic data (known as the NODC Taxonomic Code) maintained by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

To find the ITIS page for a bird species go to the ITIS web site advanced search and report page at http://www.itis.gov/advanced_search.html. You can enter the TSN or the common name of the bird. It will return the ITIS page for that bird. Another way to obtain the ITIS page is to use the Google search engine. Enter the string ITIS followed by the taxonomic ID, for example "ITIS 178041" will return the page for the Allen's Hummingbird.

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Parts of a Standing birdX
Head Feathers and MarkingsX
Parts of a Flying birdX