The Short-crested Coquette is classified as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
* Short-crested Coquette videos on the Internet Bird Collection Stub icon This Apodiformes-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v • d • e Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia. More
Short-crested Coquette (Lophornis brachylophus) = French: Coquette du Guerrero German: Kurzhaubenelfe Spanish: Coqueta de Guerrero Taxonomy: Lophornis delattrei brachylopha R. T. Moore, 1949, San Vicente de Benítez, Guerrero, Mexico. Forms a superspecies with L. delattrei and possibly L. stictolophus; has been considered conspecific with former. Monotypic. Distribution: Sierra Madre del Sur in Guerrero (SW Mexico). More
Short-crested Coquette Lophornis brachylophus = Described by: Moore, R. T. (1949) Alternate common name(s): None known by website authors Old scientific name(s): Lophornis brachylopha Photographs No photographs are available for this species Range Sw. Mexico; Ex. restricted range; Sierra Madre del Sur, sw. Guerrero. More
Short-crested Coquette Lophornis brachylophus Species Champion Become a BirdLife Species Champion for this bird For information about BirdLife Species Champions and Species Guardians visit the BirdLife Preventing Extinctions Programme. 2009 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International - the official Red List Authority for birds for IUCN): Critically Endangered Justification This species is only known from along one road and apparently occupies an extremely small range. More
Short-crested Coquette, Lophornis brachylophus (Endemic & Critically endangered) 14. Black-crested Coquette, Lophornis helenae 15. Golden-crowned Emerald, Chlorostilbon auriceps (Endemic) 16. Cozumel Emerald, Chlorostilbon forficatus (Endemic) 17. Canivet's Emerald, Chlorostilbon canivetii 18. Blue-capped Hummingbird, Eupherusa cyanophrys (Endemic & Endangered) 19. More
importance, between February and June the Short-crested Coquette is at a low enough elevation in the Sierra de Atoyac where vehicles can reach it, and after the spring rains the harder birds begin to call - therefore the best window to visit for this bird is between April and June. More
Short-crested Coquette Lophornis brachylopha Rufous-crested Coquette Lophornis delattrei Spangled Coquette Lophornis stictolophus Festive Coquette Lophornis chalybeus Peacock Coquette Lophornis pavoninus Black-crested Coquette Lophornis helenae White-crested Coquette Lophornis adorabilis Wire-crested Thorntail Popelairia popelairii Black-bellied Thorntail Popelairia langsdorffi Coppery Thorntail Popelairia letitiae Green Thorntail Popelairia conversii Racket-tailed Coquette Discosura longicauda Blue-chinned Sapphire Chlorestes notatus Fork-tailed Emerald Chlorostilbon canivetii Garden Emerald Chlorostilbon assimilis More
* Short-crested Coquette Lophornis brachylophus * Rufous-crested Coquette Lophornis delattrei * Spangled Coquette Lophornis stictolophus * Festive Coquette Lophornis chalybeus * Peacock Coquette Lophornis pavoninus * Black-crested Coquette Lophornis helenae * White-crested Coquette Lophornis adorabilis * Wire-crested Thorntail Popelairia popelairii * Black-bellied Thorntail Popelairia langsdorffi * Coppery Thorntail Popelairia letitiae More
Short-crested coquette (Lophornis brachylophus) - Information on the short-crested coquette is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More