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Needle-billed hermit

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The needle-billed hermit is a Phaethornis hummingbird of Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil, notable for being among the few hermits with a nearly straight bill.

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Where is the needle-billed hermit found?

The needle-billed hermit occurs in Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil. It is a South American hummingbird in the genus Phaethornis.

Why is the needle-billed hermit called needle-billed?

It is notable for having an unusually straight, narrow bill compared with many other hermit hummingbirds. That bill shape is the main visual feature behind its common name.

Is the needle-billed hermit a hummingbird?

Yes, it is a Phaethornis hummingbird. Its hermit classification places it among forest hummingbirds that often use long bills to reach nectar.

How can the needle-billed hermit be distinguished from other hermits?

The nearly straight bill is its most distinctive identification clue. Geographic range also helps, since the species is associated with Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil rather than a single isolated locality.

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