Scintillant hummingbird
The scintillant hummingbird is a hummingbird endemic to Costa Rica and Panama. This species is replaced at higher elevations by its relative, the volcano hummingbird, S. flammula.
Habitat
It inhabits brushy forest edges, coffee plantations and sometimes gardens at altitudes from, and up to when not breeding.Description
It is only long, including the bill. The male weighs and the female. This is one of the smallest birds in existence, marginally larger than the bee hummingbird. The black bill is short and straight.The adult male scintillant hummingbird has bronze-green upperparts and a rufous and black-striped tail. The throat is brilliant red, separated from the cinnamon underparts by a white neck band. The female is similar, but her throat is buff with small green spots and the flanks are richer rufous. Young birds resemble the female but have rufous fringes to the upperpart plumage.