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A rufous hummingbird showed up at our hummingbird feeders despite temperatures in the low teens and a snow-covered backyard under dense cloud cover. The plump male bird, with a deep-red throat and ...
For rufous hummingbirds in particular, traveling as much as 2000 miles each way, twice a year, is truly mind-boggling ...
Have you noticed a new bully in your backyard or at your hummingbird feeder? If so, it is probably the Rufous Hummingbird. They are the most aggressive hummingbird in North America. I have had lots of ...
Habitat: Rufous hummingbirds typically breed in open or shrubby areas, forest openings, yards, and parks, and sometimes in forests, thickets, swamps, and meadows from sea level to about 6,000 feet.
Rufous hummingbirds are back! These orange-colored, bossy hummingbirds migrate north through California in the spring to their nesting grounds in the Pacific Northwest up to Alaska. Lucky for us ...
One, or both, showing up at your nectar feeders will add color and drama to your backyard bird-watching. The rufous is the northernmost species of hummingbird, migrating between southern Alaska ...
Based on the number of reports from readers who have rufous hummingbirds at their feeders, I'm beginning to wonder if the ruddy-colored hummingbirds are making Texas their winter home this year ...
A reward may await you for leaving hummingbird feeders up during winter. Just ask Kathy Merritt of The Woodlands. Having a garden rich in hummingbird plants and hummingbird feeders, Merritt ...
Based on the number of reports from readers who have rufous hummingbirds at their feeders, I'm beginning to wonder if the ruddy-colored hummingbirds are making Texas their winter home this year ...