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Made a list of all species of Hummingbirds I've taken care for :
- Blue-fronted lancebill - Doryfera johannae : see # post 51
- Violet-headed hummingbird - Klais guimeti : see # post 52
- Oasis hummingbird - Rhodopis vesper : died Oct. 21 1986 Walsrode not mentioned on ZTL
- Fork-tailed wood-nymphe - Thalurania furcata : a female was kept 1986 together with the Quetzalts and was offered for sale in Oct. 1987 because no male could be found for her. Also this species is not listed for Walsrode on ZTL.
- Green-tailed trainbearer - Lesbia nuna : last one died Oct. 24 1986 at Walsrode. Not on ZTL
- Wire-crested thorntail - Popelairia popelairii : Last one died somewhere in 1987, was one of my absolute favorite species at Walsrode !
- Black jacobin - Melanotrochilus fuscus : on Sept 14 1987 the last one died at Walsrode. Also for this species Walsrode is not listed as being a former keeper on ZTL.
- Brown violetear - Colibri delphinae : This species was also kept in the large Quetzalt-aviary in the Paradise-hall in 1986 and also is not mentioned on ZTL.
- Red-billed streamertail - Trochilus polytmus : during 1987 a large shipment ( 20 birds ) recieved direct from Jamaica.
- Sombre hummingbird - Aphantochroa cirrochloris : A single animal kept at the Paradieshalle during the period I worked at Walsrode ( 1986 - 1989 ).
- Giant hummingbird - Patagona gigas : A single animal was kept at one of the central aviaries in the Loriatrium at Walsrode.
- Rufous-tailed hummingbird - Amazilia tzacatl : During 1986 for a short period kept in the free-flight part of the Paradieshalle, later kept behind the scenes.
- Sparkling violetear - Colibri coruscans : during 1986 / 1987 behind the scenes and now a species which is bred succesfully at Walsrode.
- Green violetear - Colibri thalassinus : as far as I remember also kept behind the scenes in the period I worked at Walsrode.
- White-bellied amazilia - Amazilia chionogaster : the only species I took care for at another collection as Walsrode. In the period 1995 / 1996 a shipment of 6 animals was recieved at Parc Parc Paradisio ( now better known as Pairi Daiza ). 2 of them were later released in the free-flight part of the Orchid-hall ( on the place were now the Chinese part with Giant salamander and Chinese alligator are ) but did not very well and within half a year all 6 had died

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That makes 15 species ( well possible I forgot some ) of a family of more then 300 species.