I got photos of 7 species on hummers on the trip, so I will describe them in alphabetical order. The 4.5" Amethyst-throated Mountain-gem (Lampornis amethystinus). This bird has a vertical white behind the eye.The range is Mexico to Honduras. The male has a bright pink throat, but I did not see one. This juvenile male was feeding at some flowers.
Amethyst-throated Hummingbird - juvenile male |
Amethyst-throated Hummingbird -female |
Broad-tailed Hummingbird - male |
Next is the 3.5" Canivet's Emerald (Chlorostilbon canivetii). The male is all green with a forked tail. The female ahs a striped head, but is all white below. This juvenile male is molting to adult plumage, but he still has the head of a female and mostly white below. The forked tail can be seen. The range is southeastern Mexico to Honduras.
Canivet's Emerald - juvenile male |
Garnet-throated Hummingbird - male |
Green-fronted Hummingbird |
Plain-capped Starthroat |
White-eared Hummingbird |
I have put the different bird families in single folders for easy viewing
I have photos of 123 of the 348 hummingbirds
Happy birding and photography,
David McDonald
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