Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Hummingbirds :: Fork-tailed Woodnymph
Fork-tailed Woodnymph Thalurania furcata
Described by: Gmelin (1788)
Alternate common name(s): Common Woodnymph, Black-bellied Woodnymph, Lerch's Woodnymph, Nehrkorn's Sylph, Jelski's Woodnymph, Princess Woodnymph, Cayenne Woodnymph
Old scientific name(s): Chlorestes notatus, Neolesbia nehrkorni
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Range
Tropical South America e. of the Andes;
(1) Ne. Venezuela.
(2) Ex. e. Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam, Guiana and ne. Brazil n. of the Amazon.
(3) E. Venezuela and ex. w. Guyana and ne. Brazil.
(4) S. Venezuela in upper Orinoco region.
(5) Se. Colombia, e. Ecuador, nw. Brazil (upper Rio Negro) and ex. s. Venezuela.
(6) Lowlands e. of the Andes in e. Colombia, e. Ecuador and ne. Peru.
(7) E. Peru and adjacent Brazil.
(8) W. Brazil and ex. e. Peru s. of the Amazon.
(9) Nc. Brazil s. of the Amazon.
(10) Ne. Brazil s. of the lower Amazon.
(11) E. of the Andes in se. Peru and ne. Boliva.
(12) Ne. and c. Brazil (w. and c. Bahia (Chapada Diamantina, Rio de Contas), se. Bolivia, nw. and nc. Argentina.
(13) Se. Brazil, adjacent Paraguay and ne. Argentina (Misiones).
Videos
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Sounds
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References
Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.
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