Wedge-billed Hummingbird    
 

Very rarely recorded at the feeders, but there are a couple of places along the trails where males regularly sit and sing, presumably in an effort to attract females. Both sexes have distinctive white crescents at the sides of the upper breast, which meet in the center to form a collar. The female has a white throat, the male has a dark one.

 

 

female

 


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