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The great sapphirewing is the only Pterophanes species and one of the largest hummingbirds, found in high Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
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How big is the great sapphirewing hummingbird?
The great sapphirewing is one of the largest species of hummingbirds in the world, measuring around 5.5 to 6 inches in length. This makes it noticeably larger than almost all other hummingbirds found within its range.
Where does the great sapphirewing live?
This species is native to the high-altitude Andean regions of South America. It can be found in countries including Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, usually frequenting montane scrub and forest edges.
What is the scientific classification of the great sapphirewing?
The great sapphirewing belongs to the genus Pterophanes and is notably the only species within this genus, making it monotypic. Its scientific name is Pterophanes cyanopterus.
What does a male great sapphirewing look like?
Males feature brilliant, iridescent blue wings and shoulders that contrast with their mostly green and blue bodies. They are known for their relatively slow, heavy wingbeats compared to smaller hummingbird species.
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