@ Paraiso Quetzal Lodge, San José, Costa Rica

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VOLCANO HUMMINGBIRD(Species Account Blog #41)

TAXONOMIC TREE:  

  • ORDER: Caprimulgiformes,
  • FAMILY: Trochilidae,
  • BINOMIAL NAME: Selasphorus flammula

The Volcano Hummingbird is restricted to the Costa Rica and Panama Highlands Endemic Bird Area, where it is generally common in highland pastures and open grassland with scrub, usually above 2000 m elevation. This tiny hummingbird is mainly green above, with a brilliant wine-colored gorget in the male (replaced by dark spotting in the female), a white breast band, and greenish (males) or pale rufous (females) over the rest of the underparts. The tail is slightly forked in both sexes, more noticeably so in males. (from Birds of the World)

Volcano Hummingbird Distribution Map (from Birds of the World)

We saw this tiny hummingbird only at the higher elevations in the Talamanca Mountains. It seemed fairly common and not at all shy around the feeding stations at Miriam’s Restaurant and the Paraiso Quetzal Lodge.

@ Paraiso Quetzal Lodge, San José, Costa Rica
@ Paraiso Quetzal Lodge, San José, Costa Rica
@ Paraiso Quetzal Lodge, San José, Costa Rica

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2 responses to “VOLCANO HUMMINGBIRD – Pura Vida Birds and Birding”

  1. Birder's Journey Avatar

    I always love your incredible photos. We’ve been to Costa Rica twice, and I have never managed to get even one really good hummingbird photo. Yours are mind-boggling!

    1. Jim Gain Avatar

      Thanks!

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With a primary focus on birds, each blog series has it’s own unique look at the wildlife and wild places encountered at different locations that I have visited around the world.

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I earned my college degree in biology, a foundation that shaped not only how I see the world, but how I’ve spent my life sharing it with others. For more than 40 years, I taught and led in public education, helping students discover the wonder woven into every corner of the natural world. That same drive has carried me through decades of citizen science and conservation work. As an active member of the Modesto Camera Club, I’ve developed a photographic practice that blends natural history with visual artistry, and my award‑winning images have been featured across the Internet on dozens of sites and field‑oriented platforms. This blog brings together my passions for birding, conservation, and storytelling.

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