Identification Tips:
- Length: 3 inches
- Long, straight, thin bill
- Small hummingbird
- Bright green back and crown
- White underparts with greenish flanks
Adult male:
- Iridescent purple crown and gorget, with long pointed extension far down neck
- Entirely dark tail
Female/Immature:
- White chin and underparts
- Dark tail with white tips on outer tail feathers
This is a rare bird that we are fortunate to have in our area. You are much more likely to see it in the winter months.
Adult males have an extravagant loop and dive display that tells other birds its species and fitness. Its total distribution in both breeding and nonbreeding seasons is small. This, combined with widespread habitat destruction and alteration, has landed this bird on the Audubon WatchList.
Learn more about it here
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