Rivoli's Hummingbird
Rivoli's Hummingbird has fallen sharply: down 62% on the route-weighted index since 1983.
About the Rivoli's Hummingbird
The Rivoli's Hummingbird (Eugenes fulgens) is a North American member of the Hummingbirds (Trochilidae). In this analysis it is grouped with the forest birds.
- Size
- 3–5 in long (8–13 cm) — a tiny hovering bird (typical for the family)
- Habitat
- Woodlands and forest edges, including wooded suburbs and parks.
- Diet
- Insects and spiders gleaned from foliage and bark, with seeds and berries in season.
- Range
- Recorded on 7 Breeding Bird Survey routes across 3 states, most concentrated in the Sierra Madre Occidental.
- Family
- Trochilidae · Forest birds
Notable Rivoli's Hummingbird TrendsNotable signalsLong-arc shifts the engine flags automatically — sustained declines or increases large enough to stand out from year-to-year noise.Full methodology →
No notable trend signals for Rivoli's Hummingbird. See the full index history below.
Rivoli's Hummingbird Population Forecast
If the recent trend holds, Rivoli's Hummingbird is projected to stay roughly flat through 2029, near 0.00 (95% range 0.00–0.00). A 5-year backtest shows a typical error of ±27%, with 100% of held-out values landing inside the 95% band.
Where the Rivoli's Hummingbird Is Detected
BBS routes recording Rivoli's Hummingbird, sized by most recent count.
Rivoli's Hummingbird Population Trend by State
Rivoli's Hummingbird Population Trend by Region
Bird Conservation Regions are the ecological unit for trends.
Rivoli's Hummingbird Conservation Status
Our route-weighted index shows it down about 62% since 1983.
Source: USGS North American Breeding Bird Survey, retrieved 2026-05-22. Trend is a route-weighted relative-abundance index, not an absolute population.