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Sabrewing Collection

Introducing the mesmerizing world of sabrewings, a diverse group of hummingbirds that captivate with their vibrant colors and graceful flight

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Wedge-tailed sabrewing, Campylopterus pampa. Male

Wedge-tailed sabrewing, Campylopterus pampa. Male
Wedge-tailed sabrewing, Campylopterus pampa (Ornismya pampa). Male. Handcolored steel engraving by Coutant after an illustration by Jean-Gabriel Pretre from Rene Primevere Lessons Natural History of

Background imageSabrewing Collection: White-tailed sabrewing, Campylopterus ensipennis

White-tailed sabrewing, Campylopterus ensipennis (Blue-throated sabrewing, Trochilus latipennis). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Grey-breasted sabrewing, Campylopterus largipennis obscurus

Grey-breasted sabrewing, Campylopterus largipennis obscurus. Handcoloured steel engraving from W.C.L. Martins A General History of Humming-birds or the Trochilidae, Bohn, London, 1852

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Eastern longtailed hermit and grey-breasted sabrewing

Eastern longtailed hermit and grey-breasted sabrewing
Eastern longtailed hermit, Phaethornis superciliosus, and grey-breasted sabrewing, Campylopterus largipennis. Handcoloured lithograph from Th

Background imageSabrewing Collection: White-necked jacobin and grey-breasted sabrewing

White-necked jacobin and grey-breasted sabrewing
White-necked jacobin, Florisuga mellivora, and grey-breasted sabrewing, Campylopterus largipennis. Handcoloured lithograph from Th

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Picture No. 11807489

Picture No. 11807489
Violet Sabrewing Campylopterus hemileucurus feeding A very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Picture No. 11807488

Picture No. 11807488
Violet Sabrewing Campylopterus hemileucurus feeding A very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Picture No. 11807487

Picture No. 11807487
Violet Sabrewing Campylopterus hemileucurus feeding A very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica

Background imageSabrewing Collection: White-tailed Sabrewing (Campylopterus ensipennis) adult male, in flight, Tobago

White-tailed Sabrewing (Campylopterus ensipennis) adult male, in flight, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, November

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Scaly-breasted Hummingbird (Phaeochroa cuvierii furvescens) adult

Scaly-breasted Hummingbird (Phaeochroa cuvierii furvescens) adult, perched on twig during rainfall, near Santa Clara, Panama, October

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Picture No. 10895066

Picture No. 10895066
Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Date:

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Picture No. 10895072

Picture No. 10895072
Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Date:

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Picture No. 10895071

Picture No. 10895071
Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Date:

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Picture No. 10898887

Picture No. 10898887
Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Date:

Background imageSabrewing Collection: White-tailed Sabrewing (Campylopterus ensipennis) adult, perched on stem, Tobago

White-tailed Sabrewing (Campylopterus ensipennis) adult, perched on stem, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Violet Sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) adult male, in flight, Costa Rica, April

Violet Sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) adult male, in flight, Costa Rica, April

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Violet Sabrewing, Campylopterus hemileucurus, male perched, Central Valley, Costa Rica

Violet Sabrewing, Campylopterus hemileucurus, male perched, Central Valley, Costa Rica, Central America, December

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Violet Sabrewing in flight (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Monteverde Cloud forest

Violet Sabrewing in flight (Campylopterus hemileucurus) Monteverde Cloud forest, Costa Rica

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Violet sabrewing

Violet sabrewing
SM-2221 Violet sabrewing Costa Rica Campylopterus hemileucurus Stefan Meyers Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSabrewing Collection: Violet Sabrewing Costa Rica

Violet Sabrewing Costa Rica
MAR-373 Violet Sabrewing Costa Rica Campylopterus hemileucurus Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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Introducing the mesmerizing world of sabrewings, a diverse group of hummingbirds that captivate with their vibrant colors and graceful flight. Among them is the Wedge-tailed sabrewing, showcasing its striking plumage in shades of green and blue. Another member is the White-tailed sabrewing, an adult male displaying its elegant tail feathers while hovering at a feeder in Tobago. The Grey-breasted sabrewing, known for its subdued tones, adds a touch of subtlety to this enchanting avian family. Intriguingly, these magnificent creatures often share their habitat with other species like the Eastern longtailed hermit and grey-breasted sabrewing or the White-necked jacobin and grey-breasted sabrewing. These interactions create breathtaking moments where different hues blend harmoniously against lush tropical backdrops. One cannot overlook the resplendent Violet Sabrewing with its iridescent purple plumage that shimmers under sunlight. This species truly embodies elegance as it flutters from flower to flower in search of nectar. Through captivating photographs like Picture No. 11807489, Picture No. 11807488, and Picture No. 11807487, we are transported into their world - witnessing their delicate movements frozen in time. These glimpses into the lives of these remarkable birds remind us of nature's boundless beauty and inspire us to cherish and protect our planet's incredible biodiversity. So let us marvel at these winged wonders as they grace our skies with their presence – a testament to Mother Nature's artistry at its finest.