From Opus
- Selasphorus sasin
[edit] Identification
L. 3-3 1/2 in (8-9 cm)
Very small hummingbird
Female
raulroaLocation: Whittier Narrows Nature Center South El Monte,
California, March 2007
- Iridescent green crown and back
- Rufous rump and tail
- Bright, iridescent copper-red gorget
- Appears dark when not in direct sunlight
- White breast
- Rufous sides
[edit] Female
- Bronze-green above, including central tail feathers
- White-tipped rufous outer tail feathers
- Flecked throat
- White underparts with rust tinge on flanks
[edit] Similar Species
See Rufous Hummingbird
[edit] Distribution
North America:
Breeds along the coast from southern Oregon to southern California.
Resident in southern California. Also winters in Mexico.
[edit] Taxonomy
There are two subspecies:
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[edit] Habitat
Coastal chaparral, brushland, and edges of redwood forests. Visits garden feeders.
[edit] Behaviour
[edit] Breeding
The 2 white eggs are laid in a tiny, tightly woven cup placed on a sheltered branch.
[edit] Vocalisation
A low chup, and an excited zeeee chuppity-chup
[edit] References
- Clements, JF. 2008. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2008. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019.
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