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The pufflegs are hummingbirds from the genera Eriocnemis and Haplophaedia. They occur in humid forest, woodland and shrub at altitudes of 1000 to 4800 m. asl in the Andes of Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela. The males have a colorful green, coppery or blue plumage, and the females are generally somewhat duller. The most striking feature of both sexes is their dense snow-white leg puffs which consist of feather tufts that resemble woolly panties. One species - the black-thighed puffleg - is characterized by black coloured leg puffs, and another - the buff-thighed puffleg - has lightly buff-tinged leg puffs. Further common features of all species are the straight black bill and the slightly to deeply forked tail. The members of the genus Haplophaedia are generally d

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  • Höschenkolibris (de)
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  • Los Pufflegs son los colibríes del género Eriocnemis y Haplophaedia. (es)
  • Die Höschenkolibris, auch als Wollhöschen oder Schneehöschen bezeichnet, sind kleine Kolibris der Gattungen Eriocnemis und Haplophaedia, die in den Andenregionen von Bolivien, Kolumbien, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela sowie in Argentinien beheimatet sind. Ihr Lebensraum sind tropische und subtropische Berg- und Nebelwälder sowie Grasländer in Höhen von 1500 bis 4500 m über dem Meeresspiegel. Die Männchen der Gattung Eriocnemis haben ein bunt schillerndes Gefieder. Ihr auffälligstes Merkmal sind dichte, weiße dunige Federbüschel an den Beinen, die den Eindruck von Wollhöschen erwecken. Bei einer Art – dem Schwarzhöschen – sind die Federhöschen allerdings schwarz. Weitere gemeinsame Merkmale aller Eriocnemis-Arten sind die goldgrünen Rückenfedern und der gegabelte Schwanz. (de)
  • The pufflegs are hummingbirds from the genera Eriocnemis and Haplophaedia. They occur in humid forest, woodland and shrub at altitudes of 1000 to 4800 m. asl in the Andes of Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela. The males have a colorful green, coppery or blue plumage, and the females are generally somewhat duller. The most striking feature of both sexes is their dense snow-white leg puffs which consist of feather tufts that resemble woolly panties. One species - the black-thighed puffleg - is characterized by black coloured leg puffs, and another - the buff-thighed puffleg - has lightly buff-tinged leg puffs. Further common features of all species are the straight black bill and the slightly to deeply forked tail. The members of the genus Haplophaedia are generally d (en)
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  • Pufflegs (en)
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