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Fawn-breasted Brilliant Heliodoxa rubinoides Birds Life Singing, Chirping, Playing wildlife 4k

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🔴 Fawn-breasted Brilliant Heliodoxa rubinoides Birds Life - Singing, Chirping, Playing, Nesting & Hatching #wildlife #4k #shorts #birds #fyp #birding #birdsofinstagram Relaxing Bird Sounds | Singing and Chirping Masteran Burung Pancingan Macet Bunyi | Gacor Mewah Full Isian Tembakan Durasi Panjang Thank you for watching the video on my channel, I hope you are happy with the kind of videos of relaxing bird sounds, singing and chirping on my channel. Terimakasih sudah menonton video di channel saya ini semoga berkenan dengan video kicau2 burung di channel saya ini. Follow me on /channel/UCxOKhsbClKh6tRIRscNVsJw? sub_confirmation=1 Be kind to support this channel so that it continues to grow by liking, commenting and subscribing. Thank you. Dukung terus channel ini biar selalu berkembang dengan cara like coment dan juga subscribe. Terima kasih. 🙏🙏🙏 The fawn-breasted brilliant (Heliodoxa rubinoides) is a species of hummingbird. It is native to South America, where it occurs in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[1] Other common names include lilac-throated brilliant in English and brillante pechigamuza, colibrí de vientre ocre, and diamante pechigamuza in Spanish.[3] Taxonomy The fawn-breasted brilliant is a member of the hummingbird family, Trochilidae. There are 3 subspecies:[3] Heliodoxa rubinoides aequatorialis (Colombia and Ecuador, western slope of the Andes Mountains) Heliodoxa rubinoides cervinigularis (Ecuador and Peru, eastern slope of the Andes) Heliodoxa rubinoides rubinoides (Colombia, central and eastern Andes) Description The bird is green above and an iridescent copper on the underparts. It has areas of fawn and green and copper spotting. The beak is long and slightly curved.[3] Distribution and habitat The fawn-breasted brilliant is native to the Andes, the various subspecies occupying different mountain slopes. It is somewhat uncommon, with a patchy distribution, but it is of least concern, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.[1] It lives in tropical forest.

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