[Tweeters] Anna hummingbird
Robert O'Brien
baro at pdx.edu
Thu Jul 15 21:52:40 PDT 2021
Can't add to what Thomas Benedict says.
Except that a neighbor of ours, years ago, had what was very likely a
Broad-tailed Hummer, as Tom describes, at her feeder.
It's possible. A photo or even a sound recording would be interesting.
Bob OBrien Portland.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 1:14 PM THOMAS BENEDICT <benedict.t at comcast.net>
wrote:
> Are you questioning whether it’s an Anna’s? Your description matches the
> Anna’s we have here in Seahurst (Burien,WA). They definitely ‘hum’ when
> they fly by. Broad-Tailed hummingbirds make a stronger, metallic ‘whirr’
> and look like a larger Anna’s with a white breast and green crown, but they
> typically stay in the Nevada-Utah-Colorado-Arizona-New Mexico region.
>
> Tom Benedict
> Seahurst, WA
>
> On 07/15/2021 12:38 PM rae at raehight.com wrote:
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> We have what we believe is an Anna hummingbird who visits our feeder. The
> sound during flight is like a low pitched thrumming (at first we thought it
> was a brush cutter). Makes us think of the sound of cards clattering
> against the spokes of a bicycle wheel when we were kids. It is a dark
> emerald colored (though part of its back seems almost black), short beak
> and tail. We live in Port Orchard. Thoughts? Thanks – Jim and Rae Hight
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