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  2. Costa's hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    This species is small, as a mature adult grows to only 3–3.5 in (7.6–8.9 cm) in length, with a wingspan of 11 cm, [10] and an average weight of 3.05 g for males and 3.22 g for females. [ 3 ] [ 11 ] The male has a mainly green back and flanks, a small black tail and wings, and patches of white below their gorgeted throat and tail.

  3. Hummingbirds are ‘on the go’ in California. Here’s what you ...

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    “This is really the peak season for observing hummingbirds,” one expert said. Hummingbirds are ‘on the go’ in California. Here’s what you’ll see and how to attract them

  4. Salvia spathacea - Wikipedia

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    Salvia spathacea, the California hummingbird sage or pitcher sage, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to southern and central California growing from sea level to 610 m (2,001 ft). This fruity scented sage blooms in March to May with typically dark rose-lilac colored flowers.

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  6. Black-chinned hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    Black-chinned hummingbirds are found in most of the western United States, reaching north into Canada in Alberta and British Columbia, east to Oklahoma, and as far south as Mexico. [3] They can be found in mountains, woodlands, orchards, meadows, and chaparral habitats. Their breeding habitat is open, semiarid areas, usually near water in the ...

  7. Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    A phylogenetic tree unequivocally indicates that modern hummingbirds originated in South America, with the last common ancestor of all living hummingbirds living around 22 million years ago. [ 9 ] A map of the hummingbird family tree – reconstructed from analysis of 284 species – shows rapid diversification from 22 million years ago. [ 42 ]

  8. Anna's hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    [9] The male's call – scratchy and metallic – is typically used as the bird perches in trees and shrubs. [7] Anna's hummingbirds have adapted to urban environments and are commonly seen in backyards and parks, and at feeders and flowering plants. Anna's hummingbirds eat flying insects. [10]

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