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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar61" data-source="post: 1780369" data-attributes="member: 18495"><p>Ninety for me, seen in the United States, Bahamas, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.</p><p></p><p>01. White-necked Jacobin</p><p>02. Rufous-breasted Hermit</p><p>03. Pale-tailed Barbthroat</p><p>04. White-whiskered Hermit</p><p>05. White-bearded Hermit</p><p>06. Long-billed Hermit</p><p>07. Great-billed Hermit</p><p>08. Tawny-bellied Hermit</p><p>09. Straight-billed Hermit</p><p>10. Reddish Hermit</p><p>11. Stripe-throated Hermit</p><p>12. Green-fronted Lancebill</p><p>13. Brown Violetear</p><p>14. Green Violetear</p><p>15. Sparkling Violetear</p><p>16. Purple-crowned Fairy</p><p>17. Green-breasted Mango</p><p>18. Black-throated Mango</p><p>19. Gorgeted Sunangel</p><p>20. Tourmaline Sunangel</p><p>21. Black-bellied Thorntail</p><p>22. Green Thorntail</p><p>23. Black-crested Coquette</p><p>24. Speckled Hummingbird</p><p>25. Long-tailed Sylph</p><p>26. Violet-tailed Sylph</p><p>27. Mountain Avocetbill</p><p>28. Black-tailed Trainbearer</p><p>29. Blue-mantled Thornbill</p><p>30. Tyrian Metaltail</p><p>31. Viridian Metaltail</p><p>32. Glowing Puffleg</p><p>33. Sapphire-vented Puffleg</p><p>34. Coppery-bellied Puffleg</p><p>35. Golden-breasted Puffleg</p><p>36. Shining Sunbeam</p><p>37. Bronzy Inca</p><p>38. Brown Inca</p><p>39. Collared Inca</p><p>40. Buff-winged Starfrontlet</p><p>41. Mountain Velvetbreast</p><p>42. Sword-billed Hummingbird</p><p>43. Great Sapphirewing</p><p>44. Chestnut-breasted Coronet</p><p>45. Buff-tailed Coronet</p><p>46. Velvet-purple Coronet</p><p>47. Booted Racket-tail</p><p>48. White-tailed Hillstar</p><p>49. Purple-bibbed Whitetip</p><p>50. Fawn-breasted Brilliant</p><p>51. Violet-fronted Brilliant</p><p>52. Empress Brilliant</p><p>53. Green-crowned Brilliant</p><p>54. Giant Hummingbird</p><p>55. Magnificent Hummingbird</p><p>56. Long-billed Starthroat</p><p>57. Blue-throated Hummingbird</p><p>58. Green-breasted Mountaingem</p><p>59. Oasis Hummingbird</p><p>60. White-bellied Woodstar</p><p>61. Sparkling-tailed Woodstar</p><p>62. Lucifer Hummingbird</p><p>63. Bahama Woodstar</p><p>64. Purple-throated Woodstar</p><p>65. Ruby-throated Hummingbird</p><p>66. Black-chinned Hummingbird</p><p>67. Anna's Hummingbird</p><p>68. Costa's Hummingbird</p><p>69. Broad-tailed Hummingbird</p><p>70. Rufous Hummingbird</p><p>71. Allen's Hummingbird</p><p>72. Western Emerald</p><p>73. Canivet's Emerald</p><p>74. Broad-billed Hummingbird</p><p>75. Violet Sabrewing</p><p>76. Violet-crowned Woodnymph</p><p>77. Green-crowned Woodnymph</p><p>78. Olive-spotted Hummingbird</p><p>79. Rufous-tailed Hummingbird</p><p>80. Buff-bellied Hummingbird</p><p>81. Cinnamon Hummingbird</p><p>82. Andean Emerald</p><p>83. White-bellied Emerald</p><p>84. Azure-crowned Hummingbird</p><p>85. Violet-crowned Hummingbird</p><p>86. Glittering-throated Emerald</p><p>87. Purple-chested Hummingbird</p><p>88. Honduran Emerald</p><p>89. Golden-tailed Sapphire</p><p>90. White-eared Hummingbird</p><p></p><p>My bogey hummingbird is the Calliope Hummingbird of the western United States. I've just not been able to run across it in much time spent birding in the west.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar61, post: 1780369, member: 18495"] Ninety for me, seen in the United States, Bahamas, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. 01. White-necked Jacobin 02. Rufous-breasted Hermit 03. Pale-tailed Barbthroat 04. White-whiskered Hermit 05. White-bearded Hermit 06. Long-billed Hermit 07. Great-billed Hermit 08. Tawny-bellied Hermit 09. Straight-billed Hermit 10. Reddish Hermit 11. Stripe-throated Hermit 12. Green-fronted Lancebill 13. Brown Violetear 14. Green Violetear 15. Sparkling Violetear 16. Purple-crowned Fairy 17. Green-breasted Mango 18. Black-throated Mango 19. Gorgeted Sunangel 20. Tourmaline Sunangel 21. Black-bellied Thorntail 22. Green Thorntail 23. Black-crested Coquette 24. Speckled Hummingbird 25. Long-tailed Sylph 26. Violet-tailed Sylph 27. Mountain Avocetbill 28. Black-tailed Trainbearer 29. Blue-mantled Thornbill 30. Tyrian Metaltail 31. Viridian Metaltail 32. Glowing Puffleg 33. Sapphire-vented Puffleg 34. Coppery-bellied Puffleg 35. Golden-breasted Puffleg 36. Shining Sunbeam 37. Bronzy Inca 38. Brown Inca 39. Collared Inca 40. Buff-winged Starfrontlet 41. Mountain Velvetbreast 42. Sword-billed Hummingbird 43. Great Sapphirewing 44. Chestnut-breasted Coronet 45. Buff-tailed Coronet 46. Velvet-purple Coronet 47. Booted Racket-tail 48. White-tailed Hillstar 49. Purple-bibbed Whitetip 50. Fawn-breasted Brilliant 51. Violet-fronted Brilliant 52. Empress Brilliant 53. Green-crowned Brilliant 54. Giant Hummingbird 55. Magnificent Hummingbird 56. Long-billed Starthroat 57. Blue-throated Hummingbird 58. Green-breasted Mountaingem 59. Oasis Hummingbird 60. White-bellied Woodstar 61. Sparkling-tailed Woodstar 62. Lucifer Hummingbird 63. Bahama Woodstar 64. Purple-throated Woodstar 65. Ruby-throated Hummingbird 66. Black-chinned Hummingbird 67. Anna's Hummingbird 68. Costa's Hummingbird 69. Broad-tailed Hummingbird 70. Rufous Hummingbird 71. Allen's Hummingbird 72. Western Emerald 73. Canivet's Emerald 74. Broad-billed Hummingbird 75. Violet Sabrewing 76. Violet-crowned Woodnymph 77. Green-crowned Woodnymph 78. Olive-spotted Hummingbird 79. Rufous-tailed Hummingbird 80. Buff-bellied Hummingbird 81. Cinnamon Hummingbird 82. Andean Emerald 83. White-bellied Emerald 84. Azure-crowned Hummingbird 85. Violet-crowned Hummingbird 86. Glittering-throated Emerald 87. Purple-chested Hummingbird 88. Honduran Emerald 89. Golden-tailed Sapphire 90. White-eared Hummingbird My bogey hummingbird is the Calliope Hummingbird of the western United States. I've just not been able to run across it in much time spent birding in the west. Dave [/QUOTE]
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