Blue-Tailed Bee-Eater
While mostly green, they exhibit bright blue tails and matching stripes along the eyes.
Blue-Tailed Trogon
In addition, the Blue-Tailed Trogon (Trogon comptus) is renowned for its monotonous vocalisations and for consuming fruit, insects, and spiders.
Blue-Tailed Hummingbird
The dark blue tails of this tropical bird species are almost two inches long. The remainder of its feathers are primarily metallic grey and green.
Red-Flanked Bluetail
Males have yellow lateral plumage down their chests, while females are brown and grey.
Himalayan Bluetail
Blue dorsal subtleties are the dominant colour in this species. It also has a short tail that is dark blue.
Burnished-Buff Tanager
It is a bird that has a few subspecies and has blue spots on its black wings and tail. Blue also covers its undertail.
Violet-Capped Woodnymph
This species has blue-purple undertones that are most noticeable on the head while the tail is still a deeper shade of blue.
Yucatan Jay
These birds may grow to a size of up to 12 inches, making them some of the largest ones with blue tails.
Russet-Crowned Motmot
Blue-green tails and seen on adult Russet-Crowned Motmots (Momotus mexicanus).
Crimson Rosella
Its tail is comprised of a blue gradient from dark to almost white.