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Cool animated map. I don't know where the ones we see on the west coast come from.
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That map is so cool! The most common hummingbird on the west coast is the Anna's Hummingbird, which is a year-round resident. But also semi-common (and my favorite) is the rufous, a coppery-colored, teeny hummingbird. They migrate from Mexico, and we have a summer habitual resident at our house in Oregon. We used to also get Black-Chinned hummingbirds in Arizona, but I've never seen one up here. | |||
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We watch this every year to know when to have our stuff out for the travelers. https://www.hummingbird-guide....g-migration-map-2021
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Great website, Mik. Thanks for posting. | |||
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And there's an app for that! ![]()
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