Took these photos a while ago in Arizona in April. Looking for help with ID. Thanks much.
S sirijay Well-known member Jul 11, 2016 #1 Took these photos a while ago in Arizona in April. Looking for help with ID. Thanks much. Attachments Flycatcher.jpg 139.4 KB · Views: 63 Hummingbird-1.jpg 173.6 KB · Views: 57 Hummingbird-2.jpg 201.1 KB · Views: 47
KenM Well-known member Jul 12, 2016 #2 Perhaps female Rufous Hummer for no.3 Ann.....will now sleep on the others! Cheers
D DarkFireFalcon Well-known member Jul 12, 2016 #3 The flycatcher looks pretty long-winged, I'd go with Hammond's. 2 looks like a Broad-tailed Hummingbird, and I agree with Rufous for the last.
The flycatcher looks pretty long-winged, I'd go with Hammond's. 2 looks like a Broad-tailed Hummingbird, and I agree with Rufous for the last.
K Kratter Well-known member Jul 12, 2016 #5 I see bright green flanks in #2, which rules out Broad-tailed. I think it is either a Anna's or Costa's. Andy
I see bright green flanks in #2, which rules out Broad-tailed. I think it is either a Anna's or Costa's. Andy
KenM Well-known member Jul 12, 2016 #6 Kratter said: I see bright green flanks in #2, which rules out Broad-tailed. I think it is either a Anna's or Costa's. Andy Click to expand... Tail is a might long for Costa's? Cheers
Kratter said: I see bright green flanks in #2, which rules out Broad-tailed. I think it is either a Anna's or Costa's. Andy Click to expand... Tail is a might long for Costa's? Cheers
S sirijay Well-known member Jul 13, 2016 #7 Thanks very much. I gather there is consensus that photo-1 is indeed a Hammond's ?
Silverwolf Well-known member Jul 14, 2016 #8 Hammond's flycatcher looks spot on. That first hummingbird looks very long tailed. Can't piece it together... (last one is rufous though)
Hammond's flycatcher looks spot on. That first hummingbird looks very long tailed. Can't piece it together... (last one is rufous though)
D DarkFireFalcon Well-known member Jul 15, 2016 #9 Kratter said: I see bright green flanks in #2, which rules out Broad-tailed. I think it is either a Anna's or Costa's. Andy Click to expand... Bright green flanks are perfectly normal for Broad-tailed.
Kratter said: I see bright green flanks in #2, which rules out Broad-tailed. I think it is either a Anna's or Costa's. Andy Click to expand... Bright green flanks are perfectly normal for Broad-tailed.