
Nombre en español: Diamante Barbinegro
Nombre en ingles: Black-throated Brilliant
Nombre científico: Heliodoxa schreibersii
Familia: Trochilidae
El brillante ventrinegro (Heliodoxa schreibersii), también denominado diamante barbinegro y colibrí de garganta negra, es una especie de ave apodiforme de la familia Trochilidae que vive en Sudamérica.

Distribución y hábitat
Se encuentra en las selvas húmedas tropicales de noroeste de Brasil, sur de Colombia, Ecuador y Perú.

Black-throated brilliant
The black-throated brilliant (Heliodoxa schreibersii) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest.
Black-throated Brilliants are large, dark hummingbirds. Males are black below while females are grayish underneath. Both males and females have a small purple throat patch, but it’s often difficult to see. Females do have a visible white or rufous malar stripe below the eye, which is helpful in their identification. These hummingbirds inhabit tall humid forests and scrub where they primarily forage in the shaded understory, searching for nectar or hawking for insects.

Fuentes: Wkipedia/eBird/xeno-canto/Neotropical Birds