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    Help-For bird-lovers: name of this bird?

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    Maidei met up with some birds on Vancouver Island.

    I don't know what the real name of this bird is. Please let me know and I will change the text. It was a real cutie, very small and somehow dearie managed to catch some valuable shots on his cheapo camera.
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    There are 2 species of hummingbird on Vancouver Island, Rufous and Anna's, according to a quick check I made.

    I think it is a Rufous. The photo looks a bit overexposed but it looks like there is a little reddish there along the side and tail. Anna's is a bit more chunky, but I wouldn't bet my life on the id....
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    That's a great photo of the tongue! I'll post this in the Hornby eagles forum -- they will know local bird IDs.

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    That's a hummingbird for sure, and AZ is right--it's either rufous or Anna's. If it's a female, it's almost impossible to tell if it's rufous vs. Anna's.

    http://hummingbirdworld.com/h/id.htm
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    I believe he also saw the other hummingbird type which was a flash of red near the feeder.

    I did see some clear liquid dripping from its beak..which didn't get photographed for this little one.

    This bird did not have any reddish markings that I could see at that time. Hope we get to the bottom of this mysterious identity so that I can change text from "flycatcher" to its real name.
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    The photo looks very much like this juvenile Costa's hummingbird.

    I don't know hummingbirds well but in many cases the youngsters have different coloration, making ID more challenging.

    http://sdakotabirds.com/species_phot...mingbird_5.htm

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    I think it's a female Anna's hummingbird. They live at my house year round (Portland, OR Metro) and so I get close up views of them all the time.
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    It does look closest to Anna's hummingbird. We were looking up at it and couldn't see the green sheen on its female back.

    Amazing creatures, those hummingbirds. I didn't know that hummingbirds have the highest metabolic rate of all vertabraes! And a fast heartbeat.
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    I think it's an Anna's too since you saw the male (flash of red) nearby. you can hear them BUZZ as they fly; no other birds do that.
    now go fix your blog. fantastic photos!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Hope we get to the bottom of this mysterious identity so that I can change text from "flycatcher" to its real name.
    Also change the reason for his/her sticking the tongue out Hummingbirds eat nectar only. So no "anticipation of an insect meal".

    Perhaps he's sticking his tongue out because "I just got mistaken for a flycatcher. Oh the humiliation"

    But still, nice shot and nice close up. You rarely catch them resting.
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    But..but somewhere I read some hummingbirds do eat insects. Or maybe it was burping on its nectar. We were watching there, posed on the wire for over 10 min.

    Anyway, I did change the text on the blog post to its better namesake. Thanks to all, everyone here!
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    Now this is a flycatcher. Photo taken by and courtesy of Duck on Wheels*. Titled "King of all I can see" this is a Western Kingbird, which is one of the tyrant flycatchers.
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    Juvenile Anna's hummingbirds have similar coloring, or lack thereof. I think it's a female, perhaps a youth.
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    psst...Trek...that looks like a Pacific slope flycatcher. WEKIs are a bit more...stout. And usually show quite a bit of yellow. I have a cat named WEKI (although she is not yellow; I just like the name)

    shootingstar, yes, hummingbirds do eat insects, especially during breeding season, but they snatch them out of the air with their bills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    psst...Trek...that looks like a Pacific slope flycatcher. WEKIs are a bit more...stout. And usually show quite a bit of yellow. I have a cat named WEKI (although she is not yellow; I just like the name)
    I'm getting these from my sibling, Duck on wheels. Some things might be lost in translation. Not in language but from her being pretty well versed in birds and my being ... well not so much.

    But here's another of her pictures of flycatchers. This one's a Black Phoebe hard at work. They are listed among "Miscellaneous Flycatchers" in the Peterson Field Guide. They tend to perch on a twig looking every which-way for some little flying morsel, then fly out hovering low over water or grass to catch it, and often fly back to the same lookout post when they've made their catch.
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