Best Bird Island
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The current Lunoo results place Juan Fernández Firecrown first with a displayed score of 9.37/10 among 11 ranked bird islands. This is Lunoo's ranking judgment, not a claim that one option is best for every use case.
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This page contains 11 ranked items. The first 11 currently show 0 items with at least one recorded peer check. 0 also have a public factual source link for item details. A source link is helpful provenance, but it is not a requirement for ranking membership.
Confidence in the visible first page: 0 strong, 0 with some evidence, and 11 provisional. These labels describe recorded checks, not the completeness of factual source URLs.
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The Juan Fernández firecrown is a critically endangered hummingbird species found exclusively on the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile. The species exhibits pronounced sexual dimorphism, with males displaying vibrant, iridescent orange-copper plumage, while females have more subdued gree...
Why this score?
Spectacular sexual dimorphism, fiery crown, island endemism, and critical conservation status make it among the most iconic and compelling hummingbirds.
Scoring methodologyThe Juan Fernández firecrown is a small hummingbird species native solely to the island of Juan Fernández off the coast of Chile. It’s notable for being one of only two extant species of Sephanoides hummingbirds and critically endangered due to habitat loss and introduced predators. This bird is pri...
The Puerto Rican mango is a distinct hummingbird subspecies found only on the island of Puerto Rico. Its unique coloration, a brilliant golden-green, and restricted range make it notable for ornithologists studying island endemics. Primarily observed by researchers and dedicated birdwatchers interes...
The Hispaniolan mango is a hummingbird species found exclusively on the island of Hispaniola. It represents an extant population of a bird described by Linnaeus in 1766 and is notable for its unique evolutionary history within this Caribbean ecosystem. Ornithologists and researchers studying neotrop...
The Antillean Crested Hummingbird (Orthorhyncus cristatus) is a small species of hummingbird native to the Caribbean, specifically found in Puerto Rico and the Lesser Antilles. It is easily distinguished by the prominent crest found on the males, which consists of metallic green feathers. The specie...
Why this score?
Charismatic crested hummingbird with broad Lesser Antillean recognition, distinctive silhouette, and strong birder appeal; variable subspecies appearance slightly tempers consensus.
Scoring methodologyAnthracothorax mango, commonly known as the Jamaican mango hummingbird, is an island-endemic bird found exclusively on Jamaica. This hummingbird species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 and is notable for its unique coloration and restricted range. It primarily feeds on nectar and small...
The Bahama woodstar is a hummingbird of the Lucayan Archipelago, including the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands. It is often listed as Calliphlox evelynae, although some taxonomic treatments place it in the genus Nesophlox. Males have an iridescent violet throat and brighter upperparts than fema...
The Antillean Mango (Anthracothorax dominicus) is a large Caribbean hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. Older taxonomic treatments used this name for birds on Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, but modern classifications commonly treat Anthracothorax dominicus as the Hispaniolan Mango and place Puerto R...
The Copper-rumped Hummingbird (Amazilia tobaci) is a Caribbean and northern South American hummingbird. It is found on Trinidad and Tobago and in parts of coastal Venezuela, occupying gardens, woodland edges, scrub, and other areas with flowering plants. Its name refers to the coppery coloration on...
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Which Bird Island leads this ranking?
Juan Fernández Firecrown currently leads the Bird Island results with a displayed score of 9.37/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.
How should I read the score and confidence label?
The 0 to 10 score is Lunoo's ranking judgment. The confidence label reflects the amount of recorded comparison evidence: strong means 10 or more head-to-head checks, some means 2 to 9, and provisional means fewer than 2. Confidence is not a claim that every item fact has a source URL.
What supports this ranking?
Lunoo combines category fit, feature coverage, pricing and value signals, public reception, recency, and peer comparisons as described in the methodology. External source links are shown when available to support factual item details, but an item does not need a factual source URL to appear in this 11-item ranking.
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