Blue Chinned sapphire
Blue chinned sapphire hummingbird has a beak or bill that is fairly straight. The upper portion ormandible is black while the lower is reddish. These birds make it rather easy for people to differentiate between male and female as their physical appearance has a slight yet easily observable difference. The male bird’s plumage is majorly green which is comparatively darker from upper part as compared to the lower one. Also, the male bird has white thighs. The tail of such a male bird, which is forked, is blue and this color can also be seen on its throat as well. The female on the other hand is different in the under-parts. The difference is not in the shape or structure of the bird on the outside but the color and pattern. Advertisement
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