The 'Giant Hummingbird' (''Patagona gigas'') is the largest member of the
hummingbird family, weighing 18-20 g (6/10 - 7/10 of an ounce). It measures eight and a half inches in length (~23cm), which is about the length of a
European Starling or a
Gray Catbird. It is the only member of the genus '''Patagona'''.
The Giant Hummingbird is found between 2,000 and 3,800
m.a.s.l. (6,500-11,000 feet
above sea level) in the
Andes of
South America, from northern
Ecuador to central
Chile and
Argentina.
In
Bolivia, the Giant Hummingbird is known in
Quechua as "burro q'enti". The Spanish word "
burro" refers to its dull, relatively unattractive plumage compared to other locally occurring hummingbirds (e.g.
Red-tailed Comet).
References
★ Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
★ Fjeldsa, Jon, and Niels Krabbe. 1990. Birds of the High Andes. Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 876 pp.
External links
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Giant Hummingbird videos on the Internet Bird Collection
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BirdLife Species Factsheet
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- photographs of this and other hummingbird species
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Giant Hummingbird photo gallery VIREO
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Photo-Med Res;
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