“…The nesting materials found were similar to those used in nests of other Metallura species: mosses, twigs, roots, mammal fur, and spiderweb are all materials found in the external chamber of Neblina Metaltail M. odomae (Schuchmann, 1999), M. phoebe (Mamani-Cabana, 2020) and M. tyrianthina (Matta-Pereira, 2019;Greeney & Juiña, 2020, Soto-Patiño, 2021. Feathers are also reported in the inner chamber of M. phoebe (Mamani-Cabana 2020), M. odomae (Schuchmman, 1999), M. theresiae (González, 2020), and other high elevation hummingbirds, including Andean Hillstar Oreotrochilus estella (Carpenter, 1976) and Blue-throated Hillstar O. cyanolaemus (Molina et al, 2021). Feathers as nesting material are likely being selected for birds in cold, high elevation environments due to their high insulation properties (Schöl & Hille, 2014).…”