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Rufus Images

is a male Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorous rufus), a feisty, territorial feeder, and the most widely distributed hummer in North America. But hummingbirds of ALL types will love TM!
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Bruce Veach, Mesa AZ
Bruce Veach, Mesa AZ

Bruce Veach, Mesa AZ
Bruce Veach, Mesa AZ

TM Original Hummingbird Feeder

Female Ruby-throated, Londonderry, NH
Female Ruby-throated, Londonderry, NH

 

What are you looking at?! Chappaqua, NY
What are you looking at?! Chappaqua, NY

Male Ruby-throated approaching, Chappaqua, NY
Male Ruby-throated approaching, Chappaqua, NY

Male Ruby-throated, Massachusetts
Male Ruby-throated, Massachusetts

Male Ruby-throated, Rhode Island
Male Ruby-throated, Rhode Island

Female Anna's, Washington
Female Anna's, Washington

Male Costa's or Black-chinned, B&C V., Arizona
Male Costa's or Black-chinned, B&C V., Arizona


 
 

Rufus

Male Rufous Hovering, Mac Knight, Yakima, Washington

"Have you ever observed a humming-bird moving about in an aerial dance among the flowers--a living, prismatic gem...it is a creature of such fairy-like loveliness as to mock all description." W.H. Hudson, Green Mansions