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Was on porch photographing an insect and he just flew up.
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Calliope Hummingbird (Selasphorus calliope) Female
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Male Calliope Hummingbird at feeder.
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Has been resident in a local backyard since October. Very habituated to people. Able to walk within 10 feet of him and move around with no reaction. Not necessarily a good thing.
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Has been resident in a local backyard since October. Very habituated to people. Able to walk within 10 feet of him and move around with no reaction. Not necessarily a good thing.
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Has been resident in a local backyard since October. Very habituated to people. Able to walk within 10 feet of him and move around with no reaction. Not necessarily a good thing.
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Small hummingbird, smaller than Anna's and Allen's, both of which visited the feeder immediately before the Calliope. No red was visible, but that is probably due to the light angle. The bird in the photo is in the shade.
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Small hummingbird, smaller than Anna's and Allen's, both of which visited the feeder immediately before the Calliope. No red was visible, but that is probably due to the light angle. The bird in the photo is in the shade.
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A staked-out bird at a private residence.
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Calliope Hummingbird male Mile Hi, Ramsey Canyon, AZ 23 Aug 1993
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ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S14009009 San Diego County, California, US
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ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S14009009 San Diego County, California, US
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ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S14009009 San Diego County, California, US
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come to the feeder
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