The Ruby-Throated Hummingbird is one of the most common species in North America. Known for the brilliant red throat patch on the male
Found primarily in the southwestern United States, the Anna’s Hummingbird has a vibrant magenta-red throat that’s especially visible in males
The Black-Chinned Hummingbird is easily identified by its dark black chin and iridescent green body.
The Violet-Crowned Hummingbird is native to areas of the U.S. Southwest and Mexico. It features a unique violet crown on its head and is often seen in desert landscapes
Found at high altitudes in the Andes Mountains, this hummingbird species is notable for its adaptation to cold environments.
Known for its striking appearance, the Magnificent Hummingbird has a vibrant emerald green back and a brilliant purple throat.
The Long-Tailed Sylph is easily recognizable due to its long, iridescent tail feathers. Found in the cloud forests of Colombia and Ecuador