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ViewsRuby-throated HummingbirdFrom Opus
[edit] Identification3 1/2" (9 cm). Needle-like bill, metallic green above, white below, buff sides, white-tipped outer tail feathers, brilliant, iridescent red throat which females and immature males lack. [edit] Similar SpeciesAverages shorter-billed and longer-tailed than Black-chinned Hummingbird, with wing tip straighter and narrower. [edit] DistributionSouthern Canada and USA - east of the Rocky Mountains; winters to Central America and rarely to the Caribbean. [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species. [edit] HabitatSuburban gardens, parks, and woodlands. [edit] Behaviour[edit] BreedingThe 2 white eggs are laid in a nest which has been woven from soft plant material. It is held together with spider silk and then covered with lichen. [edit] DietThe diet includes nectar, but Ruby-throated Hummingbird can also be seen taking insects and tree sap from woodpecker (sapsucker) drilling and insects taken in flight. [edit] References
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