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Red-tailed Comet

Sappho sparganurus
(Shaw, G, 1812)
Picaflor Cometa

Family: Trochilidae
Order: Apodiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Records from Mendoza

Synonyms: Sappho sparganura, Trochilus sparganurus.

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Description: Very striking hummingbird, 12 to 19 cm in length depending on tail length, much longer and more showy in males. Male: green belly with light brown undertail coverts and bright green throat. Back and rump reddish-purple; tail very long, deeply forked, bright red with black tips, unmistakable. Female: green back with reddish rump; throat and chest whitish-beige finely spotted with green; white eye spot; reddish tail shorter and forked, without long outer rectrices.

Distribution: Andes from Colombia to northwestern Argentina. In Argentina it occurs in Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca, La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza, Córdoba, and San Luis; occasionally farther east during winter movements.

Habitat: Yungas and shrubby ravines of northwestern Argentina; also central sierras and high-elevation grasslands. Dry slopes with shrubs, rocky gorges, and semi-arid environments with presence of cacti. Especially between 2,000–5,000 m, but may reach sea level during winter descent. Mainly resident with altitudinal movements; in winter it may move eastward, occasionally reaching as far as Buenos Aires.

Feeding: Feeds mainly on nectar, visiting flowers of shrubs, vines, and cacti, especially in open and montane environments. Shows territorial behavior over flowering plants, actively defending them from other hummingbirds. Supplements its diet with small arthropods (insects and spiders), captured in flight or collected from foliage, providing essential protein.

Behavior: Generally solitary. Males very conspicuous, active, and territorial, often perching in exposed sites from which they monitor flowers and perform chasing flights, and frequently display: they open and move their long tail in flight or while perched, increasing visibility. Flight agile and powerful, with long movements between vegetation patches.

Breeding: Nest cup-shaped, built with mosses and lichens, placed on rocky walls, shrubs, or Polylepis. Clutch of 2 eggs. Incubation about 20 days, carried out by the female. During the breeding season, the male performs display flights in arc or pendulum shape, highlighting the long tail.

Conservation status: Species not threatened at national or international level. It is a common species and adaptable to modified habitats.


Author of this compilation: Diego Carus and María Belén Dri – 03/04/2026




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GroupSpeciesDateUser
PlantsTritoma (Kniphofia uvaria)21/02/2012Manuel Godoy




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Foto
Photography ID: 679975
  Adult

Blanco encalada
Mendoza
Argentina
02/27/2026
Diego Trillo
Foto
Photography ID: 679974
  Adult

Blanco encalada
Mendoza
Argentina
02/27/2026
Diego Trillo
Foto
Photography ID: 679973
  Adult

Blanco encalada
Mendoza
Argentina
02/27/2026
Diego Trillo
Foto
Photography ID: 679060
  Adult

Blanco encalada
Mendoza
Argentina
02/21/2026
Diego Trillo
Foto
Photography ID: 679050
  Adult

Blanco encalada
Mendoza
Argentina
02/20/2026
Diego Trillo
Foto
Photography ID: 679049
  Adult

Blanco encalada
Mendoza
Argentina
02/20/2026
Diego Trillo
Foto
Photography ID: 679048
  Adult

Blanco encalada
Mendoza
Argentina
02/20/2026
Diego Trillo
Foto
Photography ID: 679047
  Adult

Blanco encalada
Mendoza
Argentina
02/20/2026
Diego Trillo
Foto
Photography ID: 653142
  Adult

Maipu
Mendoza
Argentina
08/04/2025
Eduardo Militello
Foto
Photography ID: 652147
  Adult

Ciudad de Mendoza
Mendoza
Argentina
08/23/2025
Pablo Moreno
Foto
Photography ID: 647521
  Adult

Ciudad de Mendoza
Mendoza
Argentina
08/12/2025
Damián Carnevale
Foto
Photography ID: 647177
  Adult

Ciudad de Mendoza
Mendoza
Argentina
08/06/2025
Manuel Godoy



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
245351919/03/2026ArgentinaMendozaCampo Espejo1Emilio Martin Perez
245306715/03/2026ArgentinaMendozaRefugio Portinari - Gendarmería, Manzano Historico1Pablo Moreno
245304915/03/2026ArgentinaMendozaPaso de los Puntanos, Manzano Historico1Pablo Moreno
245240113/03/2026ArgentinaMendozaParque General San Martín, Ciudad de Mendoza3Pablo Moreno
245321227/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaBlanco encaladaDiego Trillo
245336222/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaVillavicencio1Emilio Martin Perez
245076421/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaBlanco encaladaDiego Trillo
245075920/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaBlanco encaladaDiego Trillo
244295616/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaParque General San Martín, Ciudad de Mendoza6Pablo Moreno
244265407/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaFlecha nativa1Pablo Moreno
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Red-tailed Comet (Sappho sparganurus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 12/04/2026.