CROWNED WOODNYMPH – Pura Vida Birds and Birding

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Male @ Parque Aventura San Luis, Alajuela, Costa Rica

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CROWNED WOODNYMPH(Species Account Blog #47)

TAXONOMIC TREE:  

  • ORDER: Caprimulgiformes,
  • FAMILY: Trochilidae,
  • BINOMIAL NAME: Thalurania colombica

The adult male Crowned Woodnymph has a violet crown, upper back, shoulders and belly, a shiny green throat and breast, green lower back, and a deeply forked blue-black tail. The female is bright green above and duller green below, with a grey throat and breast. (from Birds of the World)

Crowned Woodnymph Distribution Map (from Birds of the World)

We saw this species while at mid-elevations at Rancho Naturalista, Arenal Observatory and Parque Aventura San Luis.

Male @ Parque Aventura San Luis, Alajuela, Costa Rica
Male @ Rancho Naturalista, Cartago, Costa Rica
Female @ Rancho Naturalista, Cartago, Costa Rica

View the five most recent Birds & Birding in Costa Rica series blog posts below.