Ruby-throated Hummingbird
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(New page: image: rubythroathum.jpg '''Common Name:''' Ruby-throated Hummingbird '''Scientific Name:''' Archilochus colubris '''Size:''' 3-3.75 inches (7.5-9cm) '''Habitat:''' Eastern United...) |
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- | '''Common Name:''' Ruby-throated Hummingbird | + | '''Common Name:''' Ruby-throated Hummingbird<br> |
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'''Scientific Name:''' Archilochus colubris | '''Scientific Name:''' Archilochus colubris | ||
'''Habitat:''' Eastern United States to Central America. Migration follows favorite pollen and insect sources. | '''Habitat:''' Eastern United States to Central America. Migration follows favorite pollen and insect sources. | ||
- | '''Status:''' Populations are stable, however loss of key plant species could put this bird at risk. | + | '''Status:''' Least Concern. '''Global Population:''' 7,000,000 mature individuals. Populations are stable, however loss of key plant species could put this bird at risk. |
'''Diet:''' Pollen and small insects. At times hummingbirds will fly-catch by diving into clouds of gnats. | '''Diet:''' Pollen and small insects. At times hummingbirds will fly-catch by diving into clouds of gnats. | ||
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds have one of the longest migration paths of any hummingbird. Wintering in Central America and migrating through Mexico and Texas in the Eastern US coast. It is believed that some Ruby-throated Hummingbirds do make the 500-mile shortcut across the Gulf of Mexico. During the spring migration, males travel ahead of females to set up forging territories. Males are very territorial. | Ruby-throated Hummingbirds have one of the longest migration paths of any hummingbird. Wintering in Central America and migrating through Mexico and Texas in the Eastern US coast. It is believed that some Ruby-throated Hummingbirds do make the 500-mile shortcut across the Gulf of Mexico. During the spring migration, males travel ahead of females to set up forging territories. Males are very territorial. | ||
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+ | '''Found in [http://hivewire3d.com/songbird-remix-second-edition.html Songbird ReMix Second Edition] and in [http://hivewire3d.com/songbird-remix-hummingbirds-of-north-america.html Songbird ReMix Hummingbirds of North America]''' |