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Stripe-throated Hermit Hummingbirds in Costa Rica
The Stripe-throated Hermit (Phaethornis striigularis) is a species of hummingbird from Central America and north-western South America. It is generally fairly common. |
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As in most other hermits, it has a long, decurved bill. The basal half of the lower mandible is yellow, but otherwise the entire bill is black. The sexes are virtually identical. Juveniles apparently have the entire back pale rufous. The Stripe-throated Hermit has, together with several other small hermits, often been considered a subspecies of the Little Hermit (P. longuemareus), but morphological data suggest it may be closer to the Grey-chinned Hermit (P. griseolaris). At present most, if not all, major authorities accept the split (SACC, the Clements check list, the Howard & Moore check list, etc). It has been suggested that the mainly Central American taxon saturatus, which typically is considered a subspecies of P. striigularis, may deserve species status, in which case it would become the Dusky Hermit or Boucard's Hermit (P. saturatus). The taxon adolphi is considered a junior synonym of saturatus by most authorities. For other information on Hermosa Beach Vacation Homes and information on Fishing Tours, Kayaking,
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