One of
the 28 endemic birds of Jamaica, and are fairly common and widespread and only
be found in that country. The Jamaican mango is the largest of the nation's
hummingbirds. Its dark plumage may at first seem drab, but this hummer has
spectacularly subtle beauty with a rainbow of iridescence in good light.
Jamaican
mangos prefer less dense, lowland habitats that include plantations, forest
edges, gardens and scrub areas, including more arid regions and backyards,
though they are missing from the highest elevations of the Blue Mountains and
John Crow Mountains
They do not strongly migrate but may drop to lower elevations in winter and
populations can shift from the northern part of the country to the southern
part seasonally, typically following the flowering season and the most abundant
food sources.
Photographed at Rockland’s
Bird Sanctuary, Jamaica
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