Mark took this picture of a male Ruby-throated Hummingbird through the kitchen window! There is a very nice Tepeguaje Tree about about a foot from our window and was a great place to hang a feeder.
The Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are migrating through right now. In the Spring the males move north earlier than the females. This little guy might fly all the way to Canada!
Archilochus colubris: The Ruby-throat beats its wings almost 80 times per second. The female usually lays 2 eggs. The incubation period is only 11 - 16 days. The young birds first flight is in about 20 - 22 days.
Almost all leave the North America in the fall, wintering from Mexico to Costa Rica or Panama. Most go around the Gulf, concentrating along the Texas coast.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
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He's very pretty.
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