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Hello!

I am a new user to wiki and is currently slowly but surely building my user page.

I am a avid weather addict and a big halo fan.

I have alot of knowledge about the weather, aviation, computer gaming and anything that the earth can throw at us.

Fell free to drop me a message on my talk page.

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The sword-billed hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera) is a neotropical species of hummingbird from the Andean regions of South America. Among the largest species of hummingbird, it is characterized by its unusually long beak, being the only bird to have a beak longer than the rest of its body, excluding the tail. It uses this to drink nectar from flowers with long corollas and has coevolved with the plant Passiflora mixta. While most hummingbirds preen using their beaks, the sword-billed hummingbird uses its feet to scratch and preen due to its beak being so long.Photograph credit: Andy Morffew