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- Sparkling_Violetear abstract "The Sparkling Violetear (Colibri coruscans) is a species of hummingbird. It is widespread in highlands of northern and western South America, including a large part of the Andes (from Argentina and northwards), the Venezuelan Coastal Range and the Tepuis. It occurs in a wide range of semi-open habitats, even in gardens and parks within major cities such as Quito, and is often the commonest species of hummingbird in its range. The Sparkling Violetear is most abundant near coniferous or evergreen eucalyptus forests. It is highly vocal and territorial.The Sparkling Violetear is the largest violetear at 13 to 15 cm (5–6 in) long. Male birds weigh 7.7 to 8.5 grams(0.27 to 0.3 oz) while females weigh from ounces 6.7 to 7.5 grams (0.24 to 0.26 oz). This hummingbird resembles the Green Violetear, but that species generally prefers more humid habitats, is obviously smaller and lacks the distinct purple-blue chest-spot and chin of the Sparkling Violetear.Sparkling Violetears are solitary and aggressive. Birds declare their territory by singing. The birds sing much of the day, and (in different parts of their range) sub-groups develop their own calls. Breeding seasons vary by region. Birds in Venezuela mate from July through October. Birds find mates at leks, areas where groups of males try to attract a female to mate. After mating, the male was once believed to leave all nesting responsibilities to the female. However, according to reports, male sparkling violet-ears were seen twice caring for their young. The mother lays two eggs in a tiny, cup-shaped nest made of twigs and other plant material. Eggs hatch in 17 to 18 days. The young fledge in three weeks.".
- Sparkling_Violetear binomialAuthority John_Gould.
- Sparkling_Violetear class Bird.
- Sparkling_Violetear conservationStatus "LC".
- Sparkling_Violetear conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Sparkling_Violetear family Hummingbird.
- Sparkling_Violetear genus Violetear.
- Sparkling_Violetear kingdom Animal.
- Sparkling_Violetear order Apodiformes.
- Sparkling_Violetear phylum Chordate.
- Sparkling_Violetear thumbnail Colibri_coruscans.jpg?width=300.
- Sparkling_Violetear wikiPageExternalLink Hummingbirds-Trochilidae-SPARKLING-VIOLET-EAR-Colibri-coruscans-SPECIES-ACCOUNTS.html.
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- Sparkling_Violetear binomial "Colibri coruscans".
- Sparkling_Violetear classis Bird.
- Sparkling_Violetear familia Hummingbird.
- Sparkling_Violetear genus "Colibri".
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- Sparkling_Violetear name "Sparkling Violetear".
- Sparkling_Violetear ordo Apodiformes.
- Sparkling_Violetear phylum Chordate.
- Sparkling_Violetear regnum "Animalia".
- Sparkling_Violetear species "C. coruscans".
- Sparkling_Violetear status "LC".
- Sparkling_Violetear statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_Argentina.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_Bolivia.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_Brazil.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_Chile.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_Colombia.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_Ecuador.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_Guyana.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_Peru.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_Venezuela.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Birds_of_the_Andes.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Colibri.
- Sparkling_Violetear subject Category:Hummingbird_species_of_South_America.
- Sparkling_Violetear type Animal100015388.
- Sparkling_Violetear type Bird101503061.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfArgentina.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfBolivia.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfBrazil.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfChile.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfColombia.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfEcuador.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfGuyana.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfPeru.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfTheAndes.
- Sparkling_Violetear type BirdsOfVenezuela.
- Sparkling_Violetear type Chordate101466257.
- Sparkling_Violetear type LivingThing100004258.
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- Sparkling_Violetear type Eukaryote.
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- Sparkling_Violetear comment "The Sparkling Violetear (Colibri coruscans) is a species of hummingbird. It is widespread in highlands of northern and western South America, including a large part of the Andes (from Argentina and northwards), the Venezuelan Coastal Range and the Tepuis. It occurs in a wide range of semi-open habitats, even in gardens and parks within major cities such as Quito, and is often the commonest species of hummingbird in its range.".
- Sparkling_Violetear label "Sparkling Violetear".
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- Sparkling_Violetear sameAs Sparkling_Violetear.
- Sparkling_Violetear wasDerivedFrom Sparkling_Violetear?oldid=583720371.
- Sparkling_Violetear depiction Colibri_coruscans.jpg.
- Sparkling_Violetear isPrimaryTopicOf Sparkling_Violetear.
- Sparkling_Violetear name "Sparkling Violetear".