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Cuban Emerald - Varadero, CU           There were quite a few of these gems floating around the resort but there were at least 4 making good use of the flowering Bottlebrush. The first thing you notice in flight is the forked tail which is somewhat visible here but there are no other major distinguishing features save the white spot behind the eye. There are only two native hummingbirds in Cuba with the other being the smallest bird in the world, the Bee Hummingbird.                 Michael W Klotz 2019 - www.TheBirdBlogger.com
Cuban Emerald - Varadero, CU
There were quite a few of these gems floating around the resort but there were at least 4 making good use of the flowering Bottlebrush. The first thing you notice in flight is the forked tail which is somewhat visible here but there are no other major distinguishing features save the white spot behind the eye. There are only two native hummingbirds in Cuba with the other being the smallest bird in the world, the Bee Hummingbird. 
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