White-booted racket-tail
The white-booted racket-tail is a species of hummingbird in the "brilliants", tribe Heliantheini in subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.
Taxonomy and systematics
The white-booted racket-tail, as defined by the International Ornithological Committee and the Clements taxonomy, has five subspecies. They both include two more species in genus Ocreatus, the Peruvian racket-tail and the Rufous-booted racket-tail. However, BirdLife International's Handbook of the Birds of the World assigns the name "booted racket-tail" to O. underwoodii and includes those two taxa as subspecies of it. HBW also includes an eighth subspecies, O. u. annae. The South American Classification Committee of the American Ornithological Society follows the eight-subspecies model but has requested a proposal to elevate puruanus, addae, and annae to species status.The five subspecies recognized by the IOC are:
- O. u. polystictus Todd
- O. u. discifer Heine
- O. u. underwoodii Lesson
- O. u. incommodus Kleinschmidt
- O. u. melanantherus Jardine
Description
All racket-tails have pronounced sexual dimorphism. Only the male has elongated outer rectrices. These tail feathers have bare shafts with long terminal oval flags. In all five subspecies of white-booted racket-tail those feathers are straight and do not cross; the flags slightly overlap. Both sexes of all have greenish upperparts without a glittering forehead, and all have white leg puffs. Males have a greenish gray throat and a solid green belly. Male white-booted racket-tails are long including the long outer tail feathers, and weigh. Females are long and weigh.The subspecies of male white-booted racket-tails differ in the color and shape of the tail flags; females differ in the pattern of green spots on their white throat and belly. These differences are:
- O. u. polystictus bluish black oval flags, heavily spotted
- O. u. discifer bluish to turquoise-black oval flags, medium density of fine spots
- O. u. underwoodii bluish to turquoise-black oval flags, medium spotted
- O. u. incommodus bluish black oval flags, medium to scarcely spotted
- O. u. melanantherus bluish black oval to round flags, unspotted
Distribution and habitat
The subspecies of white-booted racket-tail are found thus:- O. u. polystictus, the Venezuelan Coastal Range between Carabobo and Miranda states
- O. u. discifer, northwestern Venezuela and adjoining northern Colombia
- O. u. underwoodii, Colombia's Eastern Andes
- O. u. incommodus, Colombia's Central and Western Andes
- O. u. melanantherus, the Andean Pacific slope from Colombia's Nariño Department to southwestern Ecuador