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"DDE-90038633: A Glimpse into the Enchanting World of Woodstars" In the realm of avian wonders

Background imageWoodstar Collection: DDE-90038633

DDE-90038633
Purple-throated Woodstar (Calliphlox mitchellii) female on Feeder, Mindo, Cloud Forest, West slope of Andes, Ecuador. Date: 27/06/2011

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystina. Almost adult

Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystina. Almost adult
Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystina (Ornismya amethistina). Almost adult. Handcolored steel engraving by Coutant after an illustration by Jean-Gabriel Pretre from Rene Primevere Lessons Natural

Background imageWoodstar Collection: White-bellied woodstar, Chaetocercus mulsant, juvenile

White-bellied woodstar, Chaetocercus mulsant, juvenile
White-bellied woodstar, Chaetocercus mulsant (Ornismya cyanopogon), juvenile. Handcolored steel engraving by Coutant after an illustration by Jean-Gabriel Pretre from Rene Primevere Lessons Natural

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystina

Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystina (Amethystine hummingbird, Trochilus amethystina). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library: Ornithology

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystine (immature male)

Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystine (immature male)
Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystine, immature male (even-tailed amethystine hummingbird, Trochilus orthura). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from Sir William Jardines Naturalists

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Sparkling-tailed woodstar, Tilmatura dupontii

Sparkling-tailed woodstar, Tilmatura dupontii (Duponts hummingbird, Trochilus dupontii). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library: Ornithology

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Bee hummingbird and amethyst woodstar

Bee hummingbird and amethyst woodstar
Bee hummingbird or zunzuncito, Mellisuga helenae, and amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystina. Handcoloured lithograph from Th

Background imageWoodstar Collection: White-bellied Woodstar (Chaetocercus mulsant) hummingbird feeding on flower nectar

White-bellied Woodstar (Chaetocercus mulsant) hummingbird feeding on flower nectar

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Purple-throated Woodstar (Philodice mitchellii) hummingbird feeding on flower nectar

Purple-throated Woodstar (Philodice mitchellii) hummingbird feeding on flower nectar

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Picture No. 11981110

Picture No. 11981110
White-bellied Woodstar, female, flying, Chicaque Natural Park, Colombia Date:

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Picture No. 11981034

Picture No. 11981034
Purple-throated Woodstar, hummingbird, Las Tangaras Bird Reserve, Choco, Colombia Purple-throated Woodstar, hummingbird, Las Tngaras Bird Reserve, Choc, Colombia Date:

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Picture No. 11980993

Picture No. 11980993
White-bellied Woodstar, female, flying, Chicaque Natural Park, Colombia Date:

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Picture No. 11980751

Picture No. 11980751
White-bellied Woodstar, male, flying, Chicaque Natural Park, Colombia Date:

Background imageWoodstar Collection: White-bellied Woodstar (Chaetocercus mulsant) adult female, in flight

White-bellied Woodstar (Chaetocercus mulsant) adult female, in flight, hovering at feeder in montane rainforest, Andes, Ecuador, November

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Magenta-throated Woodstar (Calliphlox bryantae) adult male, in flight, Bosque de Paz, Costa Rica

Magenta-throated Woodstar (Calliphlox bryantae) adult male, in flight, Bosque de Paz, Costa Rica, March

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Purple-throated Woodstar (Calliphlox mitchellii) adult female

Purple-throated Woodstar (Calliphlox mitchellii) adult female, perched on twig in montane rainforest, Andes, Ecuador, November

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Bahama Woodstar (Calliphlox evelynae) adult female, feeding chicks at nest, Providenciales

Bahama Woodstar (Calliphlox evelynae) adult female, feeding chicks at nest, Providenciales, Caicos Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands

Background imageWoodstar Collection: Chilian Woodstar - female - Arica Chilie

Chilian Woodstar - female - Arica Chilie
AGR-1487-c Chilian Woodstar - female Arica Chilie Eulidia yarrellii Alan Greensmith Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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"DDE-90038633: A Glimpse into the Enchanting World of Woodstars" In the realm of avian wonders, woodstars reign supreme with their captivating beauty and delicate presence. Among them, the Amethyst Woodstar (Calliphlox amethystina) stands out as a mesmerizing sight. In this snapshot, we witness an almost adult specimen displaying its stunning plumage. Meanwhile, a juvenile White-bellied Woodstar (Chaetocercus mulsant) flutters nearby, showcasing its youthful charm. Both species exude an air of elegance and grace that is characteristic of these enchanting birds. As we delve deeper into this world of woodstars, another image captures our attention - an immature male Amethyst Woodstar in all its glory. Its vibrant colors hint at the transformation it will undergo as it matures into adulthood. But let us not forget about the Sparkling-tailed Woodstar (Tilmatura dupontii), whose name perfectly describes its ethereal appearance. With each movement, its tail sparkles like precious gems under sunlight. Nature's artistry truly shines through when witnessing a Bee Hummingbird alongside an Amethyst Woodstar in perfect harmony. These tiny creatures share their nectar-seeking endeavors while creating a symphony of fluttering wings and delicate chirps. Through Picture No. 11981110, 11981034, 11980993, and 11980751, we are transported to different moments captured in time - each frame revealing unique facets of these remarkable woodstars' lives. With every click of the camera shutter or stroke on canvas capturing their essence comes a renewed appreciation for these avian treasures. The Amethyst Woodstar continues to captivate our hearts with its iridescent feathers and graceful flight – reminding us why they hold such allure among bird enthusiasts worldwide.