White-crested Coquette

Lophornis adorabilis

Least Concern

Quick Facts

  • Size: 6-7 cm (2-3 inches)
  • Colors: White, Green
  • Type: Perching Birds

The White-crested Coquette, scientifically known as Lophornis adorabilis, is a breathtaking marvel of the avian world. As one of the smallest members of the hummingbird family, this perching bird captivates ornithologists and birdwatchers alike with its delicate appearance and vibrant plumage. Native to the tropical regions of Central America, specifically Costa Rica and western Panama, this species is highly sought after by enthusiasts hoping to catch a glimpse of its unique, iridescent display. Despite their diminutive size, White-crested Coquettes possess a bold personality and a complex set of behaviors that make them truly fascinating subjects for ecological study. They inhabit mid-elevation forests where they spend much of their time darting between flowers, playing a critical role in local pollination. Understanding this bird requires a deep appreciation for its specialized niche within the neotropical ecosystem, as well as the environmental challenges that threaten its continued survival in the wild.