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Hummingbird

Trochilidae

Habitat:

Garden in desert area

Notes:

I just wanted some opinions on what species of hummer this could be. I know that there is a high number of Broad-billed Hummers in Pima in May along with Magnificent, Black-chinned, Broad-tailed (out of habitat?), Anna's, and Costa's Hummers. It was a little odd looking in shape; somewhat elongated. You can also see the flowering plant that it was feeding on in the bottom right corner. I see a relatively wide bill, pale undertail, and eyestripe.

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1 Comment

Jellis
Jellis 9 years ago

Not with that image. Really hard to see any markers.

JoshuaGSmith
Spotted by
JoshuaGSmith

Arizona, USA

Spotted on May 10, 2015
Submitted on May 14, 2015

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