
Appearance
When searching for a mate, males will form leks all together making 'squeaky "tseep' sounds." Males can be differentiated from females by their bright orange underside, with females being more pale.'Naming
* "P. s. syrmatophorus" Gould, 1852 – Western Tawny-bellied Hermit – W Andes of Colombia locally to SW Ecuador.⤷ "P. s. columbianus" Boucard, 1891 – Eastern Tawny-bellied Hermit – C & E Andes of Colombia S on E slope in Ecuador to N Peru.

Status
Although currently marked as least concern, gradual logging may pose a large threat to the species further down the line.References:
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