The Neblina Metaltail (Metallura odomae) is a fascinating and elusive species of hummingbird that belongs to the family Trochilidae. Often referred to as the Neblina Metaltail, this bird is primarily found in the high-altitude regions of the Andes, specifically within the cloud forests of Ecuador and Peru. As a member of the 'metaltail' group, it is characterized by its distinctively iridescent plumage and a long, slightly curved bill perfectly adapted for foraging in specialized floral environments. The name 'Neblina' derives from the Spanish word for mist or fog, a nod to the perpetually shrouded, high-altitude habitats that these birds call home. Due to their restricted range and the fragmented nature of their high-mountain environments, they are considered a prized sighting for professional ornithologists and dedicated birdwatchers alike. Understanding the ecology and behavior of this species is crucial for ongoing conservation efforts in the neotropical highlands, where habitat loss remains a significant threat to endemic avian biodiversity.