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Boissonneaua flavescens; Buff-tailed Coronet   

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Boissonneaua flavescens
Boissonneaua flavescens
Buff-tailed Coronet
Photographer: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Collection: CalAcademy

ID: 6666 6666 0317 0195 (2017-03-28)

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  • date of photo  Nov 3, 2015
  • location   Tandayapa Valley, West side of the Andes, Pichincha Province (Ecuador)
  • notes   The buff-tailed coronet (Boissonneaua flavescens) is a species of hummingbird from the family Trochilidea found in the Andes.
  • CalAcademy slide #   Buff-tailed Coronet - Boissonneaua flavescens 151103 _D4A3072
  • photo category: Animal - Bird
  • original filename: Buff-tailed Coronet - Boissonneaua flavescens 151103 _D4A3072.jpg

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ANIMAL
  • common names   Buff-tailed Coronet (photographer)
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