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[[File:Hummingbird.jpg|thumb|Like many [[hummingbird]]s, the male [[Costa's Hummingbird]] has an iridescent gorget.]]
 
A '''gorget''' is a patch of colored [[feather]]s found on the throat or upper breast of some species of [[bird]]s.<ref>{{cite book |editor1-first=Bruce |editor1-last=Campbell |editor2-first=Elizabeth |editor2-last=Lack |title=A Dictionary of Birds |publisher=T & A D Poyser |location=Calton, Staffs, England |page=254 |isbn=0-85661-039-9 |year=1985}}</ref> It is a feature found on many male [[hummingbird]]s, particularly those found in North America; these gorgets are typically [[iridescent]].<ref>{{cite book |first=Steve N. G. |last=Howell |title=Hummingbirds of North America: The Photographic Guide |year=2002 |publisher=Academic Press |isbn=0-12-356955-9 |page=1}}</ref> Other species, such as the [[Purple-throated Fruitcrow]] and [[Chukar Partridge]], also show the feature.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Chukar Partridge: Its Introduction, Life History and Management |first=Glen C. |last=Christensen |page=33 |location=Reno, NV |publisher=Nevada Department of Fish and Game |year=1970}}</ref> The term is derived from the [[gorget]] used in military armor to protect the throat.
 
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