Stunning new hummingbird species discovered in Colombia10/08/2006 00:00:00
Stunning new hummingbird species discovered in Colombia May 2007. A new hummingbird species has been discovered in Columbia, the flamboyantly coloured Gorgeted Puffleg. However there are already concerns over its future safety because the mountains where it was discovered, the Serrania del Pinche, are unprotected. Ornithologists Alexander Cortés-Diago and Luis Alfonso Ortega made three sightings of the new hummingbird during surveys in 2005 of montane cloud forest in the Serrania del Pinche, south-west Colombia. Alexander Cortes-Diago of The Hummingbird Conservancy (Colombia) and co-discoverer of Gorgeted Puffleg, said ‘We were essentially following a hunch, we had heard that a new species of plant had been discovered in the region in 1994. This discovery and the isolation of the Serrania led us to believe there could also be new species of vertebrates. Though we expected to find new species of amphibians and new ranges for birds, the discovery of a new hummingbird was completely unexpected.’ The highly distinct new species is characterised by an enlarged, bicoloured iridescent throat patch (hence ‘Gorgeted’) in males and white tufts above the legs which are characteristic of ‘Puffleg’ hummingbirds. Serrania del Pinche The species has been heralded by BirdLife International as one of the most significant new discoveries of recent years. ‘This is an important discovery for bird conservation and further evidence of how much more there is to learn about the world’s forests, and how much we stand to lose if they are allowed to be destroyed.’ said Ian ![]()
A number of conservation organisations are now looking to ensure the region is secured further protection. The Hummingbird Conservancy has started a conservation initiative with local communities and governmental organisations, whilst Fundación Ecohabitat (Colombia) is working to reduce the relentless expansion of agriculture into the forests by promoting use of legal crops and sustainable agriculture. The Hummingbird Conservancy is proposing the site become an Important Bird Area to Colombia's Instituto Alexander von Humboldt, working in collaboration with BirdLife International. This is a discovery with mixed emotions: the indescribable happiness of finding a new hummingbird and the harsh reality that this may be one of the most endangered species outside of an unprotected area.' said Luis Alfonso Ortega of Fundación Ecohabitat, co-discoverer of the hummingbird.
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