
White-eared Hummingbird
A species of Hylocharis Scientific name : Basilinna leucotis Genus : Hylocharis
White-eared Hummingbird, A species of Hylocharis
Botanical name: Basilinna leucotis
Genus: Hylocharis
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Description

The white-eared hummingbird (Basilinna leucotis) is a small hummingbird. It is 9–10 cm long, and weighs approximately 3-4 g. Adults are colored predominantly green on their upperparts and breast. The undertail coverts are predominantly white. The tail is bronze green and straight. The most prominent feature is the white eyestripe found in both males and females. The bill of the male is straight and very slender. These hummers occur as far south as Cabo San Lucas in the Baja, Their bill is slightly decurved. It is red in coloration, and shows a black tip. His throat is a metallic turquoise green. His crown and face is violet and black. The female is less colorful than the male. The breeding habitat is in pine oak forests from southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, and western Texas through the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre Oriental of northern Mexico and the Cordillera Neovolcanica of southern Mexico to southern Nicaragua. It is a common species over much of its range and is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN. It is a rare but regular summer resident in the Madrean sky islands of southeastern Arizona, rarer and less regular in southwestern New Mexico and western Texas in the United States. These birds feed on nectar from flowers and flowering trees using a long extendable tongue and catch insects and other small invertebrates on the wing or by gleaning from bark, leaves, and other surfaces.

Size
9 cm (3.4 in)
Nest Placement
Tree
Feeding Habits
White-eared Hummingbird primarily feed on nectar, but also consume insects, exhibiting a mixed diet that caters to their high-energy needs. Their feeding behavior includes hovering and darting from flower to flower at various times of the day. They have specialized long beaks and tongues perfect for nectar extraction.
Habitat
White-eared Hummingbird frequents montane regions, with a preference for high-altitude pine-oak woodlands and evergreen forests. These birds are often found in forested areas that provide a mix of pine, oak, and other evergreen trees, which are critical for nesting and feeding. White-eared Hummingbird thrives on the rich floral diversity these habitats offer, utilizing the clearings and edges where flowers are abundant for foraging.
Nest Behavior
White-eared Hummingbird engages in nest-building exclusively by the female, who selects sites 5-20 feet high. Egg-laying follows mate attraction through males' songs and flight displays. Solely the female incubates and provides post-hatch care, with the timing and patterns of these activities being species-specific.
Nest Characteristics
White-eared Hummingbird's nest is a compact cup constructed of grasses, moss, pine needles, and spider webs, lined with plant down. Externally camouflaged with lichen and moss, it's typically placed 5-20 feet above ground, saddled on a twig or in a fork in a shrub or tree.
Dite type
Nectivorous


General Info

Feeding Habits
Bird food type
Bird Feeder Type

Nectar Feeder

Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Swifts and hummingbirds Family
Hummingbirds Genus
Hylocharis Species
White-eared Hummingbird