
Long-tailed Sylph


Tourmaline Sunangel



Buff-tailed Coronet, easily the most numerous species at the feeders


Speckled Hummingbird

Collared Inca
Here are some of the dozen or so species of hummingbird that came to the feeders at Rio Blanco, while we were there. They were almost close enough to touch, and the wind from their wings would have ruffled my hair if I had any...
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