Xantus' Hummingbird, Hylocharis xantusii, is native to the Baja Peninsula of Mexico. The female is similar to male but with a grayish-brown forehead. Both sexes have a red bill--duller in female--with a dusky tip. |
Adult Male (above) Photograph courtesy of Animal Pictures Archive |
NOTE: Although Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are the primary focus of "Operation RubyThroat: The Hummingbird Project", we are also interested in other hummingbird species--especially vagrants that appear in winter (mid-October through mid-March) in the eastern U.S. If you know of a wintering hummingbird east of the Mississippi, please report it to RESEARCH. We will contact a local hummingbird bander about capturing the bird, identifying and banding it, and releasing it unharmed. |
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