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Anna's Hummingbird

Calypte anna

Description:

Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna) is a year-round resident along the Pacific coast of North America, breeding north to British Columbia and east to Arizona. These hummingbirds are abundant in open woodlands, chapparal, scrubby areas, and partly open situations, as well as in deserts, especially in winter. They often forage in gardens and parks. They ascend to montane regions in the summer postbreeding season to forage in high mountain meadows.

Habitat:

Calypte anna have made their home in open woods, shrubs, gardens, and parks. During breeding season they are restricted to California and a habitat separation is established between males and females. During this time males typically move to more open habitats including canyon sides and hill slopes. Females, on the other hand, live in trees, including evergreens and oaks. Anna's Hummingbirds also experience different habitats with the changing seasons. During the summer months they move to higher elevations, and in winter they move to lower altitudes.

Notes:

Hiking up in the hills in Camarillo, I spotted this little darling at the Dudleya and it stayed in one spot long enough to grab the photo!

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2 Comments

rams4d
rams4d 9 years ago

Nice picture.

Desmond.E.S.O
Desmond.E.S.O 9 years ago

Did the hummer come to you, or did you come to the hummer? ether way it's really pretty!

Camarillo, California, USA

Spotted on Jun 6, 2013
Submitted on Jun 9, 2013

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