The Rainbow Starfrontlet (Coeligena iris) is a breathtakingly beautiful species of hummingbird that belongs to the family Trochilidae. Renowned for its iridescent plumage and distinct star-like throat patch, this bird is a true jewel of the high-altitude forests in the Andes. Often found in the cloud forests of Ecuador and Peru, the Rainbow Starfrontlet represents the incredible avian diversity found within the Neotropical realm. As a member of the genus Coeligena, it shares characteristics with other 'starfrontlets' such as long, needle-like bills and high-energy lifestyles. For bird enthusiasts and ornithologists alike, observing this species in its natural environment is a rewarding experience, as it moves with characteristic agility and grace. Understanding the life cycle, ecological role, and specific requirements of the Rainbow Starfrontlet is essential for appreciating the delicate balance of the ecosystems it inhabits. This guide provides a deep dive into the fascinating biology and habits of this remarkable perching bird, shedding light on why it remains a prized sighting for birdwatchers across South America.