Black-throated Mango

It is 10.2 cm long and weighs 7.2g. The longish black bill is slightly decurved. The tail in both sexes has dark central feathers, the outer tail being wine-red tipped with black.

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The Black-throated Mango is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Black-throated Mango (Anthracothorax nigricollis) is a mainly South American hummingbird species. Contents - * 1 Description * 2 Distribution and ecology * 3 Footnotes * 4 References * 5 External links Description - It is 10.2 cm long and weighs 7.2g. The longish black bill is slightly decurved. More

Oil Painting Reproductions of Black-Throated Mango by Martin Johnson Heade - Click to enlarge Black-Throated Mango = Oil Painting Reproductions Art Replica Authentic 100% Hand Painted Oil on Canvas Artist: Martin Johnson Heade Style: Impressionism Year: 1864 Museum: Private Collection Item code: martin-johnson-heade-006 Click the frame icon below to view this painting in different frame styles Note: The frame does not More

Male Black-throated Mango Anthracothorax nigricollis 1st February 2004 Jardin des Picaflores, Iguaz More

The Black-throated Mango (Anthracothorax nigricollis) is a hummingbird that breeds from Panama south to northeasterm Bolivia, southern Brazil and northern Argentina. It is also common on both Trinidad and Tobago. It is a local or seasonal migrant, with some birds moving up to 1000 miles, although its movements are not well understood. This small bird inhabits open country, gardens and cultivation. It is 10.2cm long and weighs 7.2g. The longish black bill is slightly decurved. More

Black-throated Mango, Anthracothorax nigricollis (Trochiliformes: Trochilidae) Black-throated Mango Aves > Trochiliformes > Trochilidae Anthracothorax nigricollis (Vieillot, 1817) Image Number: 1547310 - Add to Light Box - For Batch Downloading and Commercial Usage Requests * PowerPoint - 768x512 * Small Print - 1536x1024 * Large Print - 3072x2048 More

Black-throated Mango Anthracothorax nigricollis = Cristalino River, Mato Grosso, Brazil - Jun, 2006 More

Black-throated Mango Anthracothorax nigricollis = Described by: Vieillot (1817) Alternate common name(s): None known by website authors Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs Trinidad and Tobago - Jan, 1999 More

The Black-throated Mango (Anthracothorax nigricollis) is a mainly South American hummingbird species. Description - It is 10.2cm long and weighs 7.2g. The longish black bill is slightly decurved. The tail in both sexes has dark central feathers, the outer tail being wine-red tipped with black. The male has glossy bright green upperparts. His throat and chest are matt black, bordered with blue-green. More

Black-Throated Mango - Martin Johnson Heade © PaintingAll Art Gallery Martin Johnson Heade - Black-Throated Mango = Handmade oil painting reproduction of Black-Throated Mango, one of the most famous Martin Johnson Heade paintings. More

The female Black-throated Mango has bronze-green upperparts and white underparts with a black central stripe. Immature birds show some grey or buff feather tips on the head and wings, and have brown around the eyes. The call of the Black-throated Mango is a high-pitched tsiuck, and the song is a buzzing hsl-hsl-hsl-hsl-hsl-hsl-hsl. This species is very similar to the closely related Green-breasted Mango. More

black-throated mango female in Suriname A dark hummingbird with a black throat and breast and the rest green-brown, for the male. The female also has some white between the black and green parts like on the second picture by Foek Chin Joe in Suriname. The bill is bend downwards. Like all hummingbirds you find them in gardens with a lot of flowers, but this one especially in high, flowering, trees. More

Order : Apodiformes
Family : Trochilidae
Genus : Anthracothorax
Species : nigricollis
Authority : (Vieillot, 1817)