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Green feathers, white chest, and iridescent
Had and male & a female. They buzz me regularly but I had a heck of a time ...
The female lacks the ruby-throat but still ...
tiny about 8cm long; long billed; green back & head, white breast and
The species is dimorphic.[4] The adult male, shown in the
The Ruby-throated
All the photos were taken within a ...
I believe this was a male although it's hard to tell from the
Comes to my feeder, 1st photo is a female, ...
The male has an iridescent green back and a grey belly. The
acceptable. The chestnut-sided warbler in the upper left was obviously too ...
(Wikipedia)
The Ruby-throated
Hemaris_thysbe commonly called the
a visitor in my yard. The Ruby-Throated ...
tarsus of approximately 0.4 cm (0.16 in). The
extremely hungry). Sitting at my pond taking