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Hummingbirds
Calliope Hummingbird
A calliope hummingbird captured in Montana.
Blue Throated Mountain Gem?
Maybe a Blue Throated Mountain Gem captured outside of Las Vegas.
The Giant
As world's largest hummingbird, commonly known as picaflor in Spanish, the giant hummingbird spans a diverse range of high-altitude deserts and shrublands across Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. In Chile, their presence extends along the Andes from Arica to Antofagasta, occasionally reaching as far south as the island of Chiloé. This one was shot in Peru.
The Giant
As world's largest hummingbird, commonly known as picaflor in Spanish, the giant hummingbird spans a diverse range of high-altitude deserts and shrublands across Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. In Chile, their presence extends along the Andes from Arica to Antofagasta, occasionally reaching as far south as the island of Chiloé. This one was shot in Peru.
The Giant
As world's largest hummingbird, commonly known as picaflor in Spanish, the giant hummingbird spans a diverse range of high-altitude deserts and shrublands across Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. In Chile, their presence extends along the Andes from Arica to Antofagasta, occasionally reaching as far south as the island of Chiloé. This one was shot in Peru.
Green-Tailed Trainbearer
The green-tailed trainbearer is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Venezuela
Green-Tailed Trainbearer
The green-tailed trainbearer is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Venezuela
The Giant
As world's largest hummingbird, commonly known as picaflor in Spanish, the giant hummingbird spans a diverse range of high-altitude deserts and shrublands across Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. In Chile, their presence extends along the Andes from Arica to Antofagasta, occasionally reaching as far south as the island of Chiloé. This one was shot in Peru.
The Giant
As world's largest hummingbird, commonly known as picaflor in Spanish, the giant hummingbird spans a diverse range of high-altitude deserts and shrublands across Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. In Chile, their presence extends along the Andes from Arica to Antofagasta, occasionally reaching as far south as the island of Chiloé. This one was shot in Peru.
The Giant
As world's largest hummingbird, commonly known as picaflor in Spanish, the giant hummingbird spans a diverse range of high-altitude deserts and shrublands across Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. In Chile, their presence extends along the Andes from Arica to Antofagasta, occasionally reaching as far south as the island of Chiloé. This one was shot in Peru.
The Giant
As world's largest hummingbird, commonly known as picaflor in Spanish, the giant hummingbird spans a diverse range of high-altitude deserts and shrublands across Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. In Chile, their presence extends along the Andes from Arica to Antofagasta, occasionally reaching as far south as the island of Chiloé. This one was shot in Peru.
Green-Tailed Trainbearer
The green-tailed trainbearer is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Venezuela
Green-Tailed Trainbearer
The green-tailed trainbearer is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Venezuela
Green-Tailed Trainbearer
The green-tailed trainbearer is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Venezuela
Green-Tailed Trainbearer
The green-tailed trainbearer is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Venezuela
Green-Tailed Trainbearer
The green-tailed trainbearer is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Venezuela
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