Order: Apodiformes | Family: Trochilidae | IUCN Status: Least Concern
Age: Adult | Sex: Male | Loc. Southwest Ecuador
Age: Adult | Sex: Male | Loc. Southwest Ecuador
Age: Adult | Sex: Male | Loc. Western Colombia
Age: Adult | Sex: Male | Loc. Western Colombia
Identification & Behavior: ~12.5 cm (5 in). The Purple-crowned Fairy is bright green above and snowy white below. The male has a purple forehead and crown. Both sexes have a black mask across the eye. The three pairs of outer tail feathers are white. The closely related and very similar Black-eared Fairy occurs on the eastern Amazonian lowlands. It forages in the canopy and mid-canopy of the humid semi-deciduous forest in extreme northwest Peru, in Tumbes.
Status: The Purple-crowned Fairy is rare in the humid semi-deciduous forest of extreme northwest Peru in the Department of Tumbes. It also occurs in Co and Ec.
Name in Spanish: Colibrí-Hada de Corona Púrpura.
Sub-species: Purple-crowned Fairy (Heliothryx barroti), Bourcier 1843.
Meaning of Name: Heliothryx: Gr. Hēlios= sun and thrix, trikhos= hair. barroti: In honor of Théodore Adolphe Barrot (1801-1870), French diplomat in Colombia 1831-1835, and the Philippines 1835-1838.
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- Species range based on: Schulenberg, T. S., D. F. Stotz, and L. Rico. 2006. Distribution maps of the birds of Peru, version 1.0. Environment, Culture & Conservation (ECCo). The Field Museum. http://fm2.fieldmuseum.org/uw_test/birdsofperu on 08/01/2015.