Booted Racket-tail
This tiny forest sprite is found at middle elevations in Andean cloud forest, from around 1,000–2,200 m. The male is one of the most distinctive hummingbirds with his long tail rackets and prominent white or orange leg puffs. Females can be identified by their white underparts with variable amounts of spotting, short straight bill, leg puffs, and tiny size. Can be seen foraging at low or middle levels of forest and edges.
This one was photographed in Ecuador guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.
Booted Racket-tail
This tiny forest sprite is found at middle elevations in Andean cloud forest, from around 1,000–2,200 m. The male is one of the most distinctive hummingbirds with his long tail rackets and prominent white or orange leg puffs. Females can be identified by their white underparts with variable amounts of spotting, short straight bill, leg puffs, and tiny size. Can be seen foraging at low or middle levels of forest and edges.
This one was photographed in Ecuador guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.