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Donkees

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Thu Jan 26, 2023, 06:22 AM Jan 2023

White-tipped Sicklebill Hummingbird (Costa-Rica)







This streaky hummingbird has a remarkably decurved bill like a Velociraptor claw. The bill shape alone distinguishes it from all hummingbirds except the very similar Buff-tailed Sicklebill, which only overlaps in some areas of the range. Sicklebills are most often seen feeding on Heliconia flowers in the dark forest understory; they’re generally uncommon and fast-moving, difficult to get a look at. Does not visit feeders.

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White-tipped Sicklebill Hummingbird (Costa-Rica) (Original Post) Donkees Jan 2023 OP
so many hummingbirds! Easterncedar Jan 2023 #1
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