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- The violet sabrewing is long; the male weighs and the female.
- It is the largest hummingbird found outside of South America and the largest sabrewing.
- The female violet sabrewing lays two white eggs in a relatively large cup nest on a low horizontal branch, usually over a stream.
- The female Sabrewing lays its two white eggs in a relatively large cup nest on a low horizontal branch, usually over a stream.
- "Heliconia tortuosa " is selective with its pollination, allowing only green hermit and violet sabrewing hummingbirds to pollinate its flowers.
- In some species, the male and female plumage is similar, in others, such as the violet sabrewing, the sexes look completely different.
- The "'white-tailed sabrewing "'( " Campylopterus ensipennis " ) is a large hummingbird that breeds in northeastern Venezuela and Tobago.
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- The "'violet sabrewing "'( " Campylopterus hemileucurus " ) is a very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica and western Panama.
- The call of the violet sabrewing is a sharp twitter, and the song of the male, given at leks of up to ten males, is a high-pitched piercing " cheep tsew cheep tik-tik tsew ".
- The three outer pairs of feathers of the otherwise black tail are white; this gives rise to the scientific species name, " hemileucurus " translating as " half-white tail ", but several other sabrewings share the tail pattern, not least the white-tailed sabrewing of Venezuela and Tobago.
- Fauna species that inhabit the area include the jaguar, Hoffman's two-toed sloth, nine-banded armadillo, Baird's tapir, gray fox, coyote, oncilla, ocelot, red brocket, white-nosed coati, resplendent quetzal, black guan, great curassow, Costa Rican salamander, swallow-tailed kite, emerald toucanet, violet sabrewing, tayra, mountain thrush, sooty thrush, three-wattled bellbird and the black-faced solitaire.