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Campylopterus Hemileucurus Collection

The vibrant and majestic Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird, scientifically known as Campylopterus hemileucurus, is a sight to behold in the lush forests of Costa Rica

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet sabrewing hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) male hummingbirds territorial

Violet sabrewing hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) male hummingbirds territorial fight at dawn, Turrialba, Costa Rica

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet sabrewing hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) nectaring on Orchid. Costa Rica

Violet sabrewing hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) nectaring on Orchid. Costa Rica

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: RF - Male Violet Sabrewing hummingbirds (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering in flight sequence

RF - Male Violet Sabrewing hummingbirds (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering in flight sequence. Montane forest, Bosque de Paz, Caribbean slope, Costa Rica

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) male hovering at feeder

Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) male hovering at feeder, Bosque de Paz, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus}, Costa Rica

Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus}, Costa Rica

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Male Violet Sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering / in flight sequence

Male Violet Sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering / in flight sequence. Montane forest, Bosque de Paz, Caribbean slope, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Costa Rica

Violet sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Costa Rica

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Caribbean, Costa Rica. Violet sabrewing hummingbird feeding

Caribbean, Costa Rica. Violet sabrewing hummingbird feeding. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Picture No. 11807489

Picture No. 11807489
Violet Sabrewing Campylopterus hemileucurus feeding A very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Picture No. 11807488

Picture No. 11807488
Violet Sabrewing Campylopterus hemileucurus feeding A very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Picture No. 11807487

Picture No. 11807487
Violet Sabrewing Campylopterus hemileucurus feeding A very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2470

Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2470
Violet sabrewing hummingbird. Female violet sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering in flight. This large hummingbird reaches lengths of 15 centimetres

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2469

Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2469
Violet sabrewing hummingbird. Female violet sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering in flight. This large hummingbird reaches lengths of 15 centimetres

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2471

Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2471
Violet sabrewing hummingbird. Female violet sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering in flight. This large hummingbird reaches lengths of 15 centimetres

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet sabrewing hummingbird male C013 / 6484

Violet sabrewing hummingbird male C013 / 6484
Violet sabrewing hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) male hovering in flight. Hummingbirds flap their wings many times per second, using a long curved bill to feed on nectar in flowers

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet Sabrewing, Campylopterus hemileucurus, male perched, Central Valley, Costa Rica

Violet Sabrewing, Campylopterus hemileucurus, male perched, Central Valley, Costa Rica, Central America, December

Background imageCampylopterus Hemileucurus Collection: Violet Sabrewing in flight (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Monteverde Cloud forest

Violet Sabrewing in flight (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Monteverde Cloud forest, Costa Rica


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The vibrant and majestic Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird, scientifically known as Campylopterus hemileucurus, is a sight to behold in the lush forests of Costa Rica. These male hummingbirds are not only territorial but also possess an enchanting beauty that captivates all who witness their presence. One can often spot these stunning creatures nectaring on delicate orchids, showcasing their graceful flight and delicate feeding habits. In the Montane forest of Bosque de Paz on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica, these male Violet Sabrewings hover effortlessly in flight sequences, displaying their agility and precision. Feeding time becomes a spectacle as these magnificent birds hover at feeders with unmatched elegance. Their iridescent plumage shines under the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing display of colors against the backdrop of Costa Rica's natural wonders. Dawn brings about intense territorial fights among these males as they fiercely defend their territory. The air resonates with their rapid wingbeats and high-pitched calls during this captivating display of dominance. In the Caribbean region of Costa Rica, one can witness firsthand how these Violet Sabrewings find solace in feeding on sweet nectar from tropical flowers. Their long bills perfectly adapted for sipping nectar make them an essential part of pollination processes within this diverse ecosystem. As inhabitants of this beautiful country, we are fortunate to share our home with such extraordinary creatures like the Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird. They remind us to appreciate nature's intricate details and marvel at its boundless beauty.