The Doctor Bird (Trochilus polytmus) is
the common name for the Swallow-Tail Hummingbird, the national bird of Jamaica.
There are several theories about how the Doctor Bird got its name.
- One is that the black crest and long tail feathers of the male bird resemble the top hat and tail coats worn by doctors in days gone by.
- Another theory is that the name comes from its long bill which it uses to extract pollen from plants (as it resembles a doctor's syringe).
Interesting & Amazing facts about Doctor Bird:
- These bird's beautiful feathers have no counterpart in the entire bird population and they produce iridescent colors characteristic only of that family.
- The mature male has two distinctive long tails which stream behind him when he flies.
- The pair of wings next to the tail feathers extends about 15cm from its back, these are usually crossed.
- The female does not have long feathers forming a tail but has shorter tail feathers with a white tip.
- The feathers have a shimmering emerald green and black colour, a trait which is peculiar to this family of birds.
- The bird is able to fly backwards, this causes the feathers to make a humming sound when it flies.
- The Doctor Bird is indigenous to Jamaica and is one of the most outstanding of the 320 species of humming birds.
- They are found mostly in closed forest wherever there is flowering plants. However, it can also be seen in gardens and parks.
- The bird's main source of nutrition is nectar from plants but it also eats spiders and insects.
- Doctor Birds tend to feed frequently during the day time and hibernate at night to conserve energy.
- It is a clever bird which cannot be easily killed.
- The Taino Indians believed that the Doctor Bird has magical powers and called it the "God Bird", believing it to be the reincarnation of a dead soul.
- In most rural parts of Jamaica there is a belief that killing a Doctor Bird will bring bad fortune to one's self.
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