Purple-breasted Cotinga
The purple-breasted cotinga loves forests, especially rainforests with moistness.
Purple Honeycreeper
These birds are small, with a height of 4.5 inches and a weight of 12g.
Violet-backed Starling
This bird enjoys being on trees, and might rarely be found on the ground.
Purple Starling
With a height that falls between 22 to 23cm, these birds aren’t too small. They feed on both fruits and insects and are known to be vocal.
Violet Sabrewing
It is a large hummingbird, and one of the largest that exists. Its main habitat is the forest.
Violet-crowned Woodnymph
Nectar is the violet-crowned woodnymph’s diet, but not its only meal. It can also feed on insects.
Purple-breasted Sunbird
It is a member of the Nectariniidae family, known for having bright feathers. A couple of them also have long tails.
Costa’s Hummingbird
It can be found in the deserted areas of the United States and Mexico. You can also see some in gardens.
Fork-tailed Woodnymph
It can be found in different American countries like Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay, and Peru.
Varied Bunting
This is a songbird (or passerine) species, living in countries like the United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas) and Mexico.