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- The streamertails are hummingbirds in the genus Trochilus, that are endemic to Jamaica. It is the type genus of the family Trochilidae. Today most authorities...
- The red-billed streamertail (Trochilus polytmus), also known as the doctor bird, scissor-tail or scissors tail hummingbird, is a species of hummingbird...
- The black-billed streamertail (Trochilus scitulus) is a species of hummingbird in the "emeralds", tribe Trochilini of subfamily Trochilinae. It is endemic...
- the black-billed streamertail, the Jamaican mango, the Vervain hummingbird, and red-billed streamertails. The red-billed streamertail, known locally as...
- Asian arowana (national fish) Scleropages formosus  Jamaica Red-billed streamertail (national bird) Trochilus polytmus  Kenya Lion (national animal) Panthera...
- Red-billed streamertail, Trochilus polytmus (E) Black-billed streamertail, Trochilus scitulus (E) Jamaican mango Red-billed streamertail Vervain hummingbird...
- the avian equivalent of arthropod stridulation. Adult male red-billed streamertail hummingbirds (Trochilus polytmus) have long tail streamers, but these...
- finch Black-billed shrike-tyrant Black-billed sicklebill Black-billed streamertail Black-billed thrush Black-billed treehunter Black-billed turaco Black-billed...
- Trochilus is a genus of hummingbirds which comprises the streamertails. Trochilus or Trochilos may also refer to: Trochilus (mythology), a member of the...
- broad-tailed hummingbird, rufous hummingbird, Allen's hummingbird, and the streamertail species, as well as the tail of the Costa's hummingbird and the black-chinned...