Hummingbirds (Trochilidae)
Chestnut-bellied Hummingbird (Amazilia castaneiventris) - HBW 5, p. 595
French: Ariane à ventre roux
German: Braunbauchamazilie
Spanish: Amazilia Ventricastaña
Taxonomy: Amazilius castaneiventris Gould, 1856, Santa Fé de Bogotá, Colombia.
Forms a superspecies with A. tzacatl, but not, as sometimes suggested, with A. rutila and A. yucatanensis. Monotypic.
Distribution: W slope of E Andes of NC Colombia.
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One ind perched Locality Soatá, Boyacá Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Diego Calderon - COLOMBIA... 19 May 2010 1 year ago 20 sec 3
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Only a single individual was caught in Lagunetas dry forest by a mist net across shrubs with columnar cacti. Locality Zapatoca, Santander Department, Colombia
Jorge Parra 9 November 2004 3 years ago 4.3 -
The picture is an individual in its territory with its couple. They were defending their territory from a branch. The individual
Locality Zapatoca, Santander Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Jorge Parra 11 April 2009 3 years ago 4.2 -
A individual perched, this have near a nest in a Inga tree. Locality Chicamocha National Park, Santander Department, Colombia
Luis Eduardo Urueña 18 June 2007 2 years ago 3.8 -
The picture is an individual in its territory with its couple. They were defending their territory from a branch. The individual
Locality Zapatoca, Santander Department, Colombia
Jorge Parra 11 April 2009 3 years ago 3.7 -
In a scenario where natural habitat in thespecies’ range is mostlydestroyed, where shifting climate zones are caused by global Locality Soatá Reserve, Soatá, Boyacá Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Oswaldo Cortes 14 February 2010 22 weeks ago 3.4 -
The most commonly heard vocalizations of Chestnut Bellied Hummingbird was a hard, slightly metallic ticking call, oftensteadily Locality Soatá Reserve, Soatá, Boyacá Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Oswaldo Cortes 15 February 2010 22 weeks ago 3.4
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calls foraging Locality Soatá, Boyacá Department, Colombia
(Monotypic species)
Oswaldo Cortes 13 February 2010 22 weeks ago 3 -
Several individuals at Soata near to Vereda Jabonera Locality Soatá Reserve, Soatá, Boyacá Department, Colombia
(Monotypic species)
Oswaldo Cortes 14 February 2010 22 weeks ago 3 -
The breeding season of Amazilia castaneiventris is
probably between October and January the
early wet season, when the species Locality Soatá Reserve, Soatá, Boyacá Department, Colombia
(Monotypic species)
Oswaldo Cortes 3 February 2010 22 weeks ago 3 -
High pitched call notes from a bird feeding at a flowering tree. Locality San Vicente de Chucurí, Santander Department, Colombia
(Monotypic species)
Nick Athanas 7 February 2007 2 years ago 3 -
The only recent breeding data involve a mist-netted
female with a well-developed brood patch at Soata in early October Locality Soatá Reserve, Soatá, Boyacá Department, Colombia
(Monotypic species)
Oswaldo Cortes 3 February 2010 22 weeks ago 2
