“…In the Neotropics, nectar-robbery is best documented among flowerpiercers ( Diglossa spp.) 14 – 16 , 19 – 25 , bananaquit ( Coereba flaveola ) 19 , 26 , 27 , and hummingbirds 17 , 22 , 23 , 27 – 36 , which use their bills to make holes or slits in corollas to obtain nectar. Less specialized nectar robbers may use cruder, less surgical techniques such as plucking, crushing, or tearing apart corollas 16 , 26 , 37 or mixed strategies that involves piercing and plucking 18 .…”