Anna’s on Nectar
The Anna’s Hummingbird is not about to ignore a cornucopia of nectar like the Pride of Madeira (Echium candicans) on
Read moreThe Anna’s Hummingbird is not about to ignore a cornucopia of nectar like the Pride of Madeira (Echium candicans) on
Read moreAnna’s Hummingbirds are no strangers to Chavez Park and its immediate neighborhood, but we most often see the males. The
Read moreAnna’s Hummingbird males are famous for their color change. In most lights, their head and neck appear black or dark
Read moreEveryone scratches, even pretty little hummingbirds. It’s all the more important because their long beaks can’t very well reach high
Read moreLike a sensitive personality who appears shy and colorless until provoked, and then erupts in brilliant displays, the Anna’s Hummingbird
Read moreAn Anna’s hummingbird — surely the same one — perched habitually on top of a tall bush up on the
Read moreAmong the multiplying signs of spring, one of the most delightful is the appearance of Anna’s Hummingbirds. Here’s a very
Read moreThis lovely shot of an Anna’s hummingbird working the Pride of Madeira (Echium) plant on the southwest side of the
Read moreThis Anna’s Hummingbird chose a high perch on a bush and turned its back to the brisk westerly breeze. The
Read moreAt first I thought this would be a walk without any encounters of the feathered kind. I had just turned
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