Hummingbirds

Rufous Hummingbird

Rufous Hummingbird – Facts, FAQs, Lifespan, ID, Size, Habitat, Nesting, Behavior & Diet

The Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) is a small bird known for its bright orange-red feathers on its throat and back. It is native to North America and belongs to the Trochilidae family, which includes all hummingbirds. The species was first described by John James Audubon, an American ornithologist, in the 19th century. The name “rufous” […]

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Anna's Hummingbird – Facts, FAQs, Lifespan, ID, Size, Habitat, Nesting, Behavior & Diet 

Allen’s Hummingbird – Facts, FAQs, Lifespan, ID, Size, Habitat, Nesting, Behavior & Diet

Allen’s Hummingbird (scientific name: Selasphorus sasin) is a small species of hummingbird native to North America. This bird is named after William Allen, a 19th-century naturalist who first described the species. It belongs to the Trochilidae family, which includes all hummingbirds. Allen’s Hummingbird is known for its bright orange-red throat (called a gorget) and its

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Anna's Hummingbird – Facts, FAQs, Lifespan, ID, Size, Habitat, Nesting, Behavior & Diet 

Anna’s Hummingbird – Facts, FAQs, Lifespan, ID, Size, Habitat, Nesting, Behavior & Diet 

Anna’s hummingbirds are small, colorful birds known for their incredible speed and ability to hover mid-air. They are part of the hummingbird family, called Trochilidae. French naturalist René Primevère Lesson first described them in 1829 and named them after Anna Masséna, a duchess in France. POPULATION SIZE 8 million LIFE SPAN 8.5 years TOP SPEED

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Ruby Throated Hummingbird – Facts, FAQs, Lifespan, ID, Size, Habitat, Nesting, Behavior & Diet

Ruby-throated hummingbirds are tiny birds known for their dazzling, shimmering feathers and incredible speed. They get their name from the male’s bright, ruby-red throat. These birds belong to the hummingbird family and are native to North and Central America. The species was first described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish scientist who named them

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Bee Hummingbird – Facts, FAQs, ID, Size, Habitat, Nesting, Behaviour & Diet

Let’s talk about one of the tiniest birds in the world – the Bee Hummingbird! As its name suggests, it’s as small as a bee but full of life and energy. The Bee Hummingbird is the smallest bird on Earth, found only in Cuba and some nearby islands. These tiny birds are about the size

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