Sparkling Violetear Colibri coruscans Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (27)
- Subspecies (2)
Thomas Züchner, Peter F. D. Boesman, and Guy M. Kirwan
Version: 1.1 — Published July 30, 2024
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Catalan | colibrí rutilant |
Czech | kolibřík modrolící |
Dutch | Glansvioletoorkolibrie |
English | Sparkling Violetear |
English (United States) | Sparkling Violetear |
French | Colibri d'Anaïs |
French (France) | Colibri d'Anaïs |
German | Glanz-Veilchenohrkolibri |
Icelandic | Blábríi |
Japanese | アオミミハチドリ |
Norwegian | fiolørekolibri |
Polish | uszatek niebieskobrzuchy |
Portuguese (Brazil) | beija-flor-violeta |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Beija-flor-violeta |
Russian | Сверкающий фиалкоух |
Serbian | Plavouhi kolibri |
Slovak | jagavička ligotavá |
Spanish | Colibrí Rutilante |
Spanish (Argentina) | Colibrí Grande |
Spanish (Chile) | Picaflor azul |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Orejivioleta Ventriazul |
Spanish (Peru) | Oreja-Violeta de Vientre Azul |
Spanish (Spain) | Colibrí rutilante |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Colibrí Orejivioleta Grande |
Swedish | glitteröronkolibri |
Turkish | Parlak Morkulak |
Ukrainian | Колібрі синьочеревий |
Revision Notes
Vicente Pantoja updated this version of the account by including all the information present in the journals "Boletín informativo CIPA", "Boletín Chileno de Ornitología", "Revista Chilena de Ornitología" and "La Chiricoca" as part of a partnership with Red de Observadores de Aves y Vida Silvestre de Chile (ROC).
Colibri coruscans (Gould, 1846)
PROTONYM:
Trochilus (Petasophora) coruscans
Gould, 1846. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London Part 14, no.158, p.44.
TYPE LOCALITY:
South America.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- COLIBRI
- coruscans
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