Hillstar

The hillstars are several species of hummingbirds from the genus Oreotrochilus (the single species from the genus Urochroa is also called hillstar). These highly territorial hummingbirds are found in temperate and alpine grassland, scrub and woodland at altitudes of 1200 to 5200 m in the Andes of South America, with the various species having largely allopatric distributions.

Description
They have a total length of approximately 13 cm and a fairly long, slightly decurved black bill. They are sexually dimorphic, with the male having an iridescent green throat (bluish-purple in the Ecuadorian Hillstar), dull greenish upperparts, black central underparts (brown in the Andean Hillstar), paler flanks, and a dark tail with a contrasting white pattern (the pattern is cinnamon in the Wedge-tailed Hillstar, while the tail is entirely dark in the Black-breasted Hillstar). The females are duller, have a whitish throat densely spotted with green, white, buff or cinnamon underparts, and a dark tail with a contrasting white pattern.

Taxonomy
The Green-headed Hillstar is sometimes treated as a subspecies of the Andean Hillstar. Formerly, the Ecuadorian and White-sided Hillstars were also treated as subspecies of the Andean Hillstar.


 * Ecuadorian Hillstar (Oreotrochilus chimborazo)
 * Green-headed Hillstar (Oreotrochilus stolzmanni)
 * Andean Hillstar (Oreotrochilus estella)
 * White-sided Hillstar (Oreotrochilus leucopleurus)
 * Black-breasted Hillstar (Oreotrochilus melanogaster)
 * Wedge-tailed Hillstar (Oreotrochilus adela)