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Bird identification. New Mexico (1 Viewer)

S Crisp

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Grateful for any help with these poor shots.

S. Crisp
 

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One and two are Broad-tailed Hummingbird. In the flight shot, you can see the attenuated outer primary that gives the male the unique buzz
andy
 
First image really should be uploaded to the gallery, it is not common to see the wing frozen in action like that.

Niels
 
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