Bahama Woodstar

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:bird
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Birds_of_the_West_Indies
gptkbp:aircraft_operated up to 30 mph
up to 80 beats per second
gptkbp:behavior territorial
gptkbp:breeding_season monogamous
spring to summer
gptkbp:color iridescent green
iridescent throat
gptkbp:common_name gptkb:Bahama_Woodstar
gptkbp:conservation_efforts habitat protection
gptkbp:conservation_status gptkb:Least_Concern
gptkbp:cultural_significance national bird of the Bahamas
gptkbp:diet gptkb:political_movement
gptkbp:distribution islands of the Bahamas
gptkbp:egg_color gptkb:white
about 1 cm
gptkbp:family gptkb:Trochilidae
gptkbp:first_described_by by John James Audubon
gptkbp:fledging_period about 20 days
gptkbp:flower_color red and tubular flowers
gptkbp:foraging_behavior hovering
nectar robbing
gptkbp:genus Calliphlox
gptkbp:habitat tropical forests
coastal areas
dense vegetation
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Bahama Woodstar
gptkbp:length 3.5 inches
gptkbp:lifespan 3 to 5 years
gptkbp:mating_system aerial displays
dive displays
gptkbp:migration non-migratory
not migratory
gptkbp:native_to gptkb:Bahamas
gptkbp:nesting cup-shaped nests
plant fibers and spider silk
low shrubs or trees
gptkbp:photography popular among birdwatchers
gptkbp:predators larger birds
gptkbp:related_species gptkb:Cuban_Emerald
gptkbp:research important for ecology research
gptkbp:scientific_name Calliphlox evelynae
gptkbp:size small
gptkbp:social_structure solitary or in pairs
gptkbp:species Calliphlox evelynae
gptkbp:subspecies none known
gptkbp:territory 0.5 to 1 acre
gptkbp:threats habitat loss
gptkbp:vocalization chirps and whistles
gptkbp:weight 2.5 grams