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The Tyrian metaltail (''Metallura tyrianthina'') is a species of
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in the
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Lesbiinae, the brilliants and coquettes. It is found in
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, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.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 May 27, 2021


Taxonomy and systematics

The Tyrian metaltail has these seven subspecies: *''M. t. districta'' Bangs (1899) *''M. t. chloropogon''
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(1860)
*''M. t. oreopola'' Todd (1913) *''M. t. tyrianthina'' Loddiges (1832) *''M. t. quitensis'' Gould (1861) *''M. t. septentrionalis'' Hartert, E. (1899) *''M. t. smaragdinicollis'' d'Orbigny & Lafresnaye (1838) In the early twentieth century some authors treated ''M. t. chloropogon'' and ''M. t. smaragdinicollis'' as full species but that treatment has not been widely accepted.Remsen, 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 24 August 2021. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithological Society. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm retrieved August 24, 2021Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, S. M. Billerman, T. A. Fredericks, J. A. Gerbracht, D. Lepage, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2021. The eBird/Clements checklist of Birds of the World: v2021. Downloaded from https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/ Retrieved August 25, 2021


Description

The Tyrian metaltail is long and weighs . Both sexes of all subspecies have a short, straight, black bill. The male of the nominate subspecies has bottle green upperparts and gray underparts with pale fringes on the feathers. It has an emerald green throat and a slightly forked glistening bronze tail. The female is also bottle green above. Its throat and upper breast are ochre-orange with olive green spots and the lower breast and belly are whitish with green spots. Its outer tail feathers have whitish tips.Heindl, M., P. F. D. Boesman, and G. M. Kirwan (2020). Tyrian Metaltail (''Metallura tyrianthina''), 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.tyrmet1.01 retrieved December 16, 2021 The plumage of the Tyrian metaltail's other subspecies differ from those of the nominate in some significant ways. ''M. t. districta'' has a violet tail and the female's underparts are not spotted. Both sexes of ''M. t. chloropogon'' have a coppery red tail; the male is otherwise almost completely black and the female has only a few spots on the throat and upper breast. ''M. t. oreopola''s tail is golden red. The male's upperpart feathers have coppery bars near the ends and its underparts are green with pale fringes to the feathers. The female's throat and upper breast have few spots. ''M. t. quitensis'' has a longer bill than the nominate and a bronze-olive tail. ''M. t. septentrionalis''s tail is purple-blue with green inclusions and the male's underparts are white with bronze-olive spots. ''M. t. smaragdinicollis'' has a violet tail like ''districta'' but the female's throat and upper breast are heavily spotted like those of the nominate.


Distribution and habitat

The subspecies of Tyrian metaltail are found thus: *''M. t. districta'', northern Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and northwestern Venezuela's
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*''M. t. chloropogon'', the Venezuelan Coastal Range between the states of Aragua and Miranda *''M. t. oreopola'', the Andes of Venezuela from southwestern Lara south to northern Táchira *''M. t. tyrianthina'', from southern Táchira south through all three Andean chains of Colombia and eastern and southern Ecuador into
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department in extreme northern Peru *''M. t. quitensis'', northwestern Ecuador *''M. t. septentrionalis'', the west slope of the Peruvian Andes west of the Marañón River between the departments of Cajamarca and Lima *''M. t. smaragdinicollis'', the east slope of the Peruvian Andes from the department of Amazonas south and east across central Bolivia into Santa Cruz department The Tyrian metaltail inhabits the interior of several humid open landscapes including
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, cloudforest, mossy treeline scrub, and elfin forest. It also occurs at the edges or in brushy parts of ''
páramo Páramo () can refer to a variety of alpine tundra ecosystems located in the Andes Mountain Range, South America. Some ecologists describe the páramo broadly as "all high, tropical, montane vegetation above the continuous timberline". A narrower ...
''. In elevation it ranges from but in most areas is most common between and in the Venezuelan coastal mountains at about .


Behavior


Movement

The Tyrian metaltail makes significant elevational movements between the seasons, even occurring casually as low as in Venezuela.


Feeding

The Tyrian metaltail forages in the canopy of bushes and medium-sized trees, where males defend territories. It takes nectar from a variety of flowering plants, both by inserting its bill into the
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while hovering or clinging to it and occasionally by piercing the base of the flower to "rob" nectar. It also feeds on small insects on the wing.


Breeding

The Tyrian metaltail's breeding seasons vary widely along its north-south distribution. The female alone builds the nest, incubates the eggs, and cares for the young. It first breeds in its second year. The nest is an open cup made of moss, lichens, liverwort, and other plant material. It may be unlined or lined with soft cottony seeds. It is placed in a rocky niche or suspended from roots on an earthen or rocky bank. The clutch size is two eggs.


Vocalization

The Tyrian metaltail does not sing often; its song is "a repeated series of weak, high-pitched, lispy notes 'seek..sik..see..si..see..sip..see.......see..seek..see..see...'." It more often calls while chasing, "alternating stuttering trills and repeated phrases of squeaky notes 'trr..trr..trr..tsi-see-sew-sew...tsi-see-sew-sew...'". It also makes "a brief rattle and short 'tsit' or 'pit' notes.


Status

The
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has assessed the Tyrian metaltail as being of Least Concern. Though its population size is not known, it is believed to be stable. It is common throughout its large range and locally very abundant. It appears "less sensitive to man-induced environmental changes than other ''Metallura'' species" and occurs in many protected areas.


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Tyrian metaltail The Tyrian metaltail (''Metallura tyrianthina'') is a species of hummingbird in the subfamily Lesbiinae, the brilliants and coquettes. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbo ...
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Tyrian metaltail The Tyrian metaltail (''Metallura tyrianthina'') is a species of hummingbird in the subfamily Lesbiinae, the brilliants and coquettes. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbo ...
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