What is puerto rican hummingbird?

The Puerto Rican hummingbird is a small bird that is endemic to the island of Puerto Rico. It belongs to the family Trochilidae and is scientifically known as the Chlorostilbon maugaeus. The male has a metallic green upperpart, while the female is olive green. Both sexes have a white breast and a bluish-green throat.

These hummingbirds are found in the mountains of Puerto Rico and can be seen flying around flowers, feeding on nectar. They are also known to eat small insects.

Due to habitat loss and destruction, the Puerto Rican hummingbird is considered an endangered species. Conservation efforts have been made to protect their habitat and increase their population. These efforts include reforestation and the establishment of protected areas.