Rubrifrons
*Rubrifrons* is a genus of small, insectivorous birds belonging to the hummingbird family (Trochilidae). The name *Rubrifrons* derives from the Latin words *ruber*, meaning "red," and *frons*, meaning "forehead," referring to the distinctive red coloration found on the forehead of many species within this genus.
The genus comprises three recognized species, all of which are native to the Americas. These birds are
The most well-known species is the *Rufous Hummingbird* (*Selasphorus rufus*), though it is sometimes classified under
These hummingbirds are highly specialized feeders, relying primarily on nectar from flowers, which they access using
*Rubrifrons* hummingbirds play a crucial ecological role as pollinators, aiding in the reproduction of numerous plant