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wev's What? Again? 366/2016
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<blockquote data-quote="wev" data-source="post: 526103" data-attributes="member: 16783"><p>Yes, hummer = hummingbird. There are two primary types here: orange body with a red/orange neck is an Allen's; the gray and green body with a pink/red/purple neck is an Anna's. Both are year-round and widespread. I also get the rufous (which are almost identical to Allen's), but they have migrated out for the winter. There are three others, black-chinned, Costa's and calliope, but they live further south from me. </p><p></p><p>Make sure you check out [USER=12541]@Roy1961[/USER] 's 365 thread -- he gets a lot of local birds that I never see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wev, post: 526103, member: 16783"] Yes, hummer = hummingbird. There are two primary types here: orange body with a red/orange neck is an Allen's; the gray and green body with a pink/red/purple neck is an Anna's. Both are year-round and widespread. I also get the rufous (which are almost identical to Allen's), but they have migrated out for the winter. There are three others, black-chinned, Costa's and calliope, but they live further south from me. Make sure you check out [USER=12541]@Roy1961[/USER] 's 365 thread -- he gets a lot of local birds that I never see. [/QUOTE]
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