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link to Hummingbird Identification – 6 Characteristics to Identify Hummingbirds By Region

Hummingbird Identification – 6 Characteristics to Identify Hummingbirds By Region

Six easy methods of identification for a hummingbird is to look at the overall color of the bird, observe the gorget (throat area), shape of the tail, overall size, and the coloring of their bill....

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Hummingbird Photography – Tips for Taking Amazing Hummingbird Photos

To take great hummingbird photos, use a DSLR camera with shutter capabilities up to 1/2000th of a second and an aperture lens that opens up to at least 1.4f. Position yourself and your photography...

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link to Hummingbird Species listed by state and province

Hummingbird Species listed by state and province

Hummingbirds from the family Trochilidae are the tiniest birds. There are over 361 species of hummingbird, all of which can be found on the American continent. Most of these species are found in the...

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link to Broad-tailed Hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus) – Identification & Characteristics

Broad-tailed Hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus) – Identification & Characteristics

The broad-tailed hummingbird is a North American descendant of the Trochilidae family. Broad-tailed hummingbirds usually fly to Mexico or Guatemala in the winter and migrate to Arizona, Colorado,...

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Do Hummingbirds Attack?

Hummingbirds do not attack humans. These small and skittish birds will aggressively defend a territory they have deemed theirs, such as a feeding station or a nesting site. Hummingbirds will attack...

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link to How to tell male from female hummingbirds in 4 easy ways

How to tell male from female hummingbirds in 4 easy ways

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