Blue-tufted Starthroat
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The blue-tufted starthroat (''Heliomaster furcifer'') is a species of
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in the "mountain gems", tribe
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in subfamily
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. It is found in
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and possibly
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.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the birds of the world'' Version 5. Available at: http://datazone.birdlife.org/userfiles/file/Species/Taxonomy/HBW-BirdLife_Checklist_v5_Dec20.zip xls zipped 1 MBretrieved 27 May 2021Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 31 January 2022. Species Lists of Birds for South American Countries and Territories. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCCountryLists.htm retrieved February 1, 2022


Taxonomy and systematics

At one time the blue-tufted starthroat was the only species in genus ''Heliomaster'', but since the mid-1900s three other species have been reassigned to it.Schuchmann, K.L., P. F. D. Boesman, and G. M. Kirwan (2020). Blue-tufted Starthroat (''Heliomaster furcifer''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.bltsta2.01 retrieved 14 May 2022 The blue-tufted starthroat is
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Description

The blue-tufted starthroat is long and weighs . Both sexes of all subspecies have a long, decurved, black bill and a small white spot behind the eye. Both have a forked tail but the female's is less deeply indented than the male's. Males in breeding plumage have an emerald green crown, nape, and upper back; the rest of the upperparts are shining coppery green. The throat is glittering violet. The underparts and elongated feathers on the sides of the neck are iridescent ultramarine. The tail is dark green on its upper side and blue-green below. Non-breeding males are grayish below like females. Females have coppery green upperparts. The throat and underparts are gray, with a white line down the middle of the belly and green spots on the flanks. The tail is bronze green above with black tips on the central feathers; it is shining blue-green below with white tips on the outer feathers.


Distribution and habitat

The core of the blue-tufted starthroat's range is eastern Bolivia, southern Brazil, Paraguay, northern Argentina, and northern Uruguay. It has also been documented in Colombia and Peru and has one undocumented sight record in Ecuador. It inhabits open landscapes such as forest edges, ''
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'', and grasslands.


Behavior


Movement

The blue-tufted starthroat's movement pattern is poorly known. The records out of its core range and some at the edges of it might indicate some post-breeding migration or dispersal.


Feeding

The blue-tufted starthroat feeds on nectar from a wide variety of flowering plants. It is one of the major pollinators of '' Dolichandra cynanchoides'', a flowering vine. It typically forages between above the ground. Males defend flower patches. In addition to nectar, it also feeds on small insects captured by
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Breeding

The blue-tufted starthroat's breeding season spans from November to March. It makes a cup nest of soft fibers covered with lichen, typically sited above the ground. The female incubates the clutch of two eggs for 15 to 16 days and fledging occurs 20 to 25 days after hatch.


Vocalization

The blue-tufted starthroat does not appear to have a conventional song. It does make "a descending, pure-whistled 'tseep'" call.


Status

The
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has assessed the blue-tufted starthroat as being of Least Concern, though its population size is unknown and believed to be decreasing. No immediate threats have been identified. It is considered rare to locally common at various parts of its large range and occurs in some protected areas.


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Photo at VIREO
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