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    I took this photograph while in SE Brasil last month. This is one of three species of hummingbird that would come to my hummingbird feeder every day.
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    Hi Adam,

    Can't help you with an ID but boy this is a fantastic image!!.

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    Hi Adams!

    Beautiful bird, image, BG.
    I have a question for you: did you take this image in a middle highland or lowland?
    Now, this guy looks like a Green-crowned Brilliant Helidoxa jacula female, but they canīt be found in Brazil.
    May be you will have to get a copy of Birds of Brazil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Carlos Vindas View Post
    Hi Adams!

    Beautiful bird, image, BG.
    I have a question for you: did you take this image in a middle highland or lowland?
    Now, this guy looks like a Green-crowned Brilliant Helidoxa jacula female, but they canīt be found in Brazil.
    May be you will have to get a copy of Birds of Brazil.
    Juan,
    Thank you for the comments, this image was made in S.E brazil in a town about 100m above sea level.

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    Just came back to this thread to see if we had come to a conclusion. Juan has made a suggestion but the observation would be out of the typical range for the species he suggests. I checked my de la Peņa and Rumboll field guide which covers southern Brazil and there is no hummer in that book which resembles this one. We will just have to keep working on it!
    Last edited by John Chardine; 09-20-2008 at 06:45 AM.

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