Lancebill

The Lancebill bird family, known scientifically as the genus Doryfera, is a group of hummingbirds renowned for their distinctive straight and pointed bills. These vibrant birds are primarily found in the tropical regions of Central and South America, where they inhabit lush forests and areas abundant with flowering plants. Lancebills are adept fliers, often seen hovering expertly as they feed on nectar, playing a crucial role in pollination. Their iridescent plumage and agile flight make them a fascinating subject of study for ornithologists and bird enthusiasts alike.

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