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We like rivers ENDANGERED

I live in the humid forests of Columbia. tCohsetasytnculto-sbeeltloierdivheursmamndinsgtbreiradmssl.ike
Recently, I was also sighted in semi-arid
ravines, which have low shrubs and trees.
Our breeding season is from August to
December. We feed on several cultivated
crops, primarily guamo. When we make
a ‘grr, grr’ sound, it is a warning against
enemies who attack our territory.

Coffee and sugar cane

We live in areas that are suitable for
plantation and agriculture. One of
the main reasons for our declining
population is the growing cultivation of
coffee and sugar cane. Human activities,
including mining and cocaine production,
have also caused the destruction of our
homes.

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habitat

No more Did you CR
know?
In 2000, a successful search ENDANGERED
operation was conducted in Soatá, One of the conservation efforts
Boyacá. Several other research to save the hummingbird EN
projects have been proposed but
remain incomplete. Until humans include the planting of yellow VU
know enough about our living yatago flowers—a dish we
pattern, needs, and threats, how love to eat!
can they protect our homes?
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