Sapphire-vented puffleg
The sapphire-vented puffleg is a species of hummingbird in the "brilliants", tribe Heliantheini in subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Venezuela.
Taxonomy and systematics
The International Ornithological Committee and the Clements taxonomy recognize the following five subspecies of sapphire-vented puffleg.- E. l. meridae Schuchmann, Weller, & Heynen
- E. l. luciani Bourcier
- E. l. baptistae Schuchmann, Weller, & Heynen
- E. l. catharina Salvin
- E. l. sapphiropygia Taczanowski
Subspecies E. l. meridae is known only from the holotype that was collected in 1898, and it might be extinct.
Description
The sapphire-vented puffleg is long and weighs. It has a straight black bill. The nominate subspecies' male has metallic grass green upperparts with a shining dark blue forecrown. Its underparts are mostly glittering golden green with a glittering purple vent and undertail coverts. Its leg puffs are white and the tail is deeply forked and blue-black. The female is slightly smaller, with a less deeply forked tail, but has the same plumage.Subspecies E. l. meridae is a more bronzy green than the nominate, its chin emerald to golden, and much of its head feathering has iridescent copper fringes. E. l. baptistae is an even deeper bronzy green than meridae. E. l. catharina has upperparts like the nominate but without the blue forecrown. The male's belly is bluer and the centerof the female's belly is whitish. E. l. sapphiropygia is a lighter green than the nominate, lacks the nominate's blue forecrown, and has a bronzy or coppery tinge to the rear of the crown.
Distribution and habitat
The subspecies of sapphire-vented puffleg are found thus :- E. l. meridae, Paramo Conejos in western Venezuela's Mérida state
- E. l. luciani, the Andes from Nariño Department in southwestern Colombia south through western Ecuador into Cotopaxi Province
- E. l. baptistae, central Ecuador's Andes from Chimborazo Province to Azuay Province
- E. l. catharina, the Utcubamba River valley of northern Peru's eastern Andes
- E. l. sapphiropygia, the eastern Andes of central and southern Peru from Department of La Libertad to Department of Puno
The sapphire-vented puffleg inhabits humid montane forest, especially elfin forest and Polylepis woodlands, and is also found in brushy páramo. In Ecuador it ranges between of elevation, but occurs mostly below. In Peru it occurs between.