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Archilochus alexandri
A female. The female is not as colorful as the male. Can be determined by location, general oliver coloring with streaks and the white spot behind the eye
Most often seen at feeders or perched on dead branches in tall trees. The Black-chinned Hummingbird is a habitat generalist, found in lowland deserts and mountainous forests, and in natural habitats and very urbanized areas as long as there are tall trees and flowering shrubs and vines.
Cornell LAb of Ornithology as reference
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