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Green-throated Mango
Scientific name: Anthracothorax viridigula

IUCN Status: Least Concern
Family: TROCHILIDAE
Group: Birds
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 5 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 01.10–31.12
Gestation / Incubation: 16–18 jours
Births: 01.11–15.01
Habitat:
Tropical rainforests, mangroves, open wooded areas
Description:
The Green-throated Mango is a medium-sized hummingbird known for its iridescent emerald green throat and metallic plumage. It primarily inhabits tropical rainforests, mangroves, and open wooded areas in South America, particularly in Guyana, Brazil, and Venezuela. This hummingbird is often seen hovering around flowers to feed on nectar, playing a crucial role in pollination. It can also catch small insects in flight to supplement its diet. Although its habitat is threatened by deforestation, it remains relatively common within its range.
Recommended lens:
>=400mm
Photography tips:
To photograph the Green-throated Mango, focus on areas with abundant flowers, as it often feeds there. Use a 400mm lens or longer to capture precise details of its iridescent plumage. Be patient and discreet, as it is suspicious but can get used to your presence if you remain still. Early morning hours are ideal for soft light that enhances its vibrant colors.