Hummingbird or Lucifer Hummingbird?
Here's how to tell the difference
Hummingbird
Lucifer Hummingbird
Hummingbird
Trochilidae
General appearance
Hummingbirds are small, vibrant birds with iridescent feathers. They are most noticeable for their quick, darting flying style and ability to hover in mid-air. Colors range widely, including greens, blues, purples, reds, and whites, often with a metallic sheen. They possess a long, thin beak perfect for sipping nectar from flowers.
Male vs female
Males are typically brighter and more colorful than females, often with a ‘gorget’ or patch of bright, iridescent throat feathers that females lack. Female hummingbirds have softer, muted coloration for camouflage when nesting. Males are also slightly smaller on average.
Juvenile
Juvenile hummingbirds resemble their mothers in colouring to stay camouflaged. They lack the iridescent throat patch of adult males. As they mature, juvenile males begin to develop more vibrant feathers, particularly on their throats, and by their first winter, most will have at least a few bright feathers indicative of their gender.
Size
2.0 - 10.2 in/0.1 - 0.8 oz
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View full detailsLucifer Hummingbird
Calothorax lucifer
Also known as: Lucifer sheartail
General appearance
The Lucifer Hummingbird is a small bird of around 3 3/4" or 10cm, roughly the size of a sparrow. It is distinctive for its heavy, curved bill, and a tail that can appear forked, notched, multi-pointed, rounded or square-tipped. It is black, green, purple, red, tan, and white in color with narrow, rounded, short wings.
Male vs female
There are slight differences between the male and female lucifer hummingbird. Males have longer black tails that can sometimes look forked and a vibrant, colorful throat area. The throat is typically purple in color. Females, on the other hand, have a warm pale buff appearance on their faces and undersides with a dusky patch near their ears.
Juvenile
As with most bird species, juvenile lucifer hummingbirds are not as brightly colored as adults. They are relatively plain with softer tones and less recognizable characteristics. As they mature, their colors and unique characteristics become more prominent.
Size
3.9 - 4.1 in/0.1 oz
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Visual differences
The Lucifer Hummingbird is smaller at about 4 inches long compared to the range in hummingbird species, which can be up to 10 inches. It features a heavy, curved bill and a distinctive forked tail. Males have a vivid purple throat and long, black tails, while females show a pale buff color. In contrast, general hummingbirds are more variable in size and color, with iridescent feathers and diverse colors like greens, blues, and reds, commonly possessing long, slender beaks and varying less in tail shape.
Key differences and behavior
Hummingbirds, a diverse family with over 350 species, primarily inhabit tropical regions but can adapt to various environments, including urban areas. In contrast, the Lucifer Hummingbird is more specialized, thriving in arid regions of the southwestern U.S. During breeding, male hummingbirds perform aerial displays, while the Lucifer Hummingbird males have distinct shuttle display flights accompanied by loud wing sounds. Both species rely on nectar and insects for nutrition, but Lucifer Hummingbirds favor flowers like agave and penstemon. Hummingbird nests are often hidden in trees or gardens, while Lucifer Hummingbirds nest lower, in cacti or shrubs. Although both utilize bird feeders, the Lucifer's choice of less common flowers makes them unique. Despite these similarities and differences, both species exhibit typical hummingbird traits, such as rapid flight and hovering abilities, reflecting their high-energy lifestyle.
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