13x19 photo of a green-breasted mango hummingbird in Bonaire

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The Green-breasted Mango (Anthracothorax viridis) is a vibrant species of hummingbird commonly found in parts of the Caribbean, including the islands of Bonaire and others in the Lesser Antilles. This hummingbird is noted for its striking green plumage on its back and a distinctive iridescent green throat, making it a beautiful sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

In Bonaire, the Green-breasted Mango can often be seen in various habitats, including gardens, parks, and areas with abundant flowering plants. They are attracted to nectar-rich flowers, where they feed by hovering and using their long, specialized bills. Like many hummingbirds, they are important pollinators in their ecosystems.

Areas with native flora that produce tubular flowers are particularly attractive to hummingbirds. Early morning or late afternoon are often the best times for bird watching when these birds are most active.

This 13×19 enlargement is printed on professional grade luster paper that gives it the wow factor. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.

NOTE: This enlargement is NOT mounted. The photo of the study is for illustration purpose only.

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The Green-breasted Mango (Anthracothorax viridis) is a vibrant species of hummingbird commonly found in parts of the Caribbean, including the islands of Bonaire and others in the Lesser Antilles. This hummingbird is noted for its striking green plumage on its back and a distinctive iridescent green throat, making it a beautiful sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

In Bonaire, the Green-breasted Mango can often be seen in various habitats, including gardens, parks, and areas with abundant flowering plants. They are attracted to nectar-rich flowers, where they feed by hovering and using their long, specialized bills. Like many hummingbirds, they are important pollinators in their ecosystems.

Areas with native flora that produce tubular flowers are particularly attractive to hummingbirds. Early morning or late afternoon are often the best times for bird watching when these birds are most active.

This 13×19 enlargement is printed on professional grade luster paper that gives it the wow factor. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.

NOTE: This enlargement is NOT mounted. The photo of the study is for illustration purpose only.

The Green-breasted Mango (Anthracothorax viridis) is a vibrant species of hummingbird commonly found in parts of the Caribbean, including the islands of Bonaire and others in the Lesser Antilles. This hummingbird is noted for its striking green plumage on its back and a distinctive iridescent green throat, making it a beautiful sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

In Bonaire, the Green-breasted Mango can often be seen in various habitats, including gardens, parks, and areas with abundant flowering plants. They are attracted to nectar-rich flowers, where they feed by hovering and using their long, specialized bills. Like many hummingbirds, they are important pollinators in their ecosystems.

Areas with native flora that produce tubular flowers are particularly attractive to hummingbirds. Early morning or late afternoon are often the best times for bird watching when these birds are most active.

This 13×19 enlargement is printed on professional grade luster paper that gives it the wow factor. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.

NOTE: This enlargement is NOT mounted. The photo of the study is for illustration purpose only.

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