Ruby-Throated Hummingbird Common in North America, this hummingbird is known for its bright red throat. It’s a frequent garden visitor and famous for its bold, friendly nature.
Anna’s Hummingbird Found along the U.S. West Coast, Anna’s Hummingbird has an iridescent pink head. They’re unique as they stay in cooler climates all year round.
Violet-Crowned Hummingbird Recognizable by its violet-colored crown, this species lives in Mexico and parts of the southwestern U.S. Its bright colors and soft call make it a delight to spot.
Black-Chinned Hummingbird With a distinct black chin and purple throat band, this bird is adaptable and often found near rivers. It’s a common species in the southwestern U.S.
Costa’s Hummingbird Known for its stunning purple crown and throat, Costa’s Hummingbird lives in desert regions of the southwestern U.S. It’s specially adapted to hot, dry habitats. –
Bee Hummingbird The smallest bird in the world, this Cuban native is only about 2 inches long. Despite its tiny size, its colors and energy are remarkable.
Andean Hillstar Found in the Andes, this hummingbird is adapted to cold, high-altitude environments. It’s known for its ability to survive in mountainous areas.