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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory - Hummingbirds of Arizona
(June, July); has nested in Huachuca and Chiricahua mountains Return to menu Cinnamon Hummingbird Amazilia rutila Size: 4 1/2" Adults: large, underparts bright cinnamon; upperparts bright green to ... and southern Mexico; occasionally wanders east to winter along Gulf Coast Return to menu Calliope Hummingbird Stellula calliope Size: 3 1/4" Adult male: gorget of wine red streaks over white ...
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NMPIF Appendix A
Poorwill COPO Phalaenoptilus nuttallii Whip-poor-will WPWI Caprimulgus vociferus Black Swift BLSW Cypseloides niger White-throated Swift WTSE Aeronautes saxatalis Broad-billed Hummingbird BBLH Cynanthus latirostris Violet-crowned Hummingbird VCHU Amazilia violiceps Blue-throated Hummingbird BLUH Lampornis clemenciae Magnificent Hummingbird MAHU Eugenes fulgens Lucifer Hummingbird LUHU Calothorax ...
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Nature, hummingbird, buff-bellied, Amazilia, yucatanensis
South Carolina--the first Buff-bellied Hummingbird ever seen or banded in the state. As implied by its species name, Amazilia yucatanensis, the buff-bellied is a bird of ... with what we don't know about them," including their external sexual differences. Although many hummingbird species--including the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds common to the Carolinas--show sexual dimorphism in their ...
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South Carolina's First Buff-bellied Hummingbird
South Carolina--the first Buff-bellied Hummingbird ever seen or banded in the state. As implied by its species name, Amazilia yucatanensis, the buff-bellied is a bird of ... with what we don't know about them," including their external sexual differences. Although many hummingbird species--including the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds common to the Carolinas--show sexual dimorphism in their ...
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Orion Grassroots Network | Global Explorers
Central America’s most endangered bird species, the brilliantly colored Honduran Emerald Hummingbird (Amazilia luciae). The Pico Bonito mountain range. The Honduran Emerald’s population is estimated at ... and their pursuits. A photo of Robert, arms crossed, with a giant image of the hummingbird projected across his chest, is slated to accompany the article. Now that could sell a whole ...
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