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Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds are the only hummingbird species that are typically all over the Eastern United States and Canada. They are small hummingbirds with a slender downcurved bill.

Rufous Hummingbird

The Rufous Hummingbird is known as one of the feistiest type of hummingbirds found in North America. They will relentlessly attack and aggressively drive away other hummingbirds, even the larger species of the southwest.

Beautiful Sheartail

The Beautiful Sheartail is a small hummingbird of desert scrub and brushy woodland in dry interior areas of southwest Mexico.

Wedge-Tailed Sabrewing

The Wedge-Tailed Sabrewing is a large hummingbird with a long wedged-shaped tail. It is found in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico.

Mangrove Hummingbird

The Mangrove Hummingbird is an endangered hummingbird species that is found only in Costa Rica. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Long-Tailed Sylph

The Long-Tailed Sylph is a short-billed, long tailed hummingbird species found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.

Frilled Coquette

The Frilled Coquette is a tiny South American hummingbird species that have an extremely large range but can be only found in Brazil.

Glittering-Throated Emerald

The Glittering-Throated Emerald is a small hummingbird with metallic green overall. It is found in The Guianas and Venezuela, to south Bolivia and south Brazil.

Buff-Tailed Coronet

The Buff-Tailed Coronet is a medium- sized hummingbird, distinguished by its short bill, glittering green color, and buffy coloration under its remiges and rectrices. This species is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.

Berylline Hummingbird

The Berylline Hummingbird is a medium-sized hummingbird species that favors oak woodlands, adjacent brushy thickets, and shade-coffee plantations, in both drier and more humid situations.

Coppery-Headed Emerald

The Coppery-Headed Emerald is a small hummingbird measuring 3 inches in length and weighing only about 3 grams. This species is endemic to Costa Rica.