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Green-crowned woodnymph : ウィキペディア英語版
Green-crowned woodnymph

The green-crowned woodnymph (''Thalurania colombica fannyi'') is a hummingbird in the Trochilidae family. It is found in humid forest and tall second growth from eastern Panama, south through western Colombia (incl. Cauca Valley) and Ecuador, to far north-western Peru.
The taxonomy of this species is confusing. The AOU considers the green-crowned woodnymph to be a subspecies of the crowned woodnymph, while other taxonomists split the species into two or more groups.
Males have a green head and back, and a violet-blue "shoulder", forked tail and belly (underparts entirely green in males of the taxon ''hypochlora''). Females have a green upperparts, blue or green "shoulder", a white-tipped dark blue tail, whitish throat, chest and vent, and dark grey to green belly (underparts entirely whitish in females of the taxon ''hypochlora'').
==References==

* Stiles, G. 2004. (Recognize Thalurania hypochlora as a species distinct from T. colombica (or fannyi). ) South American Classification Committee.


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