![]() ![]() This species has been known to venture as far north as Wisconsin. Note: There have been at least 20 sightings of the Green-breasted Mango in Texas. Habitat: Forest edge and open areas with scattered tall trees They have been recorded more than 90 times in Texas and have even been observed as far north as Canada. Note: The Mexican Violetear is known to move nomadically. The following list is a taxonomic catalog of vagrant types of hummingbirds that have been spotted in the United States. These vagrants can be exciting to see however, their presence could possibly be linked to climate change. ![]() They will sometimes remain near well-maintained feeders for weeks at a time.Ī number of hummingbird species can be spotted in the United States and Canada on occasion, outside of their normal range in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Note: White-eared Hummingbirds have been beloved summer visitors to Arizona since the 1890s. Note: The Violet-crowned Hummingbird was first spotted nesting in the U.S. breeding ground is in South Texas, Buff-bellied Hummingbirds regularly venture toward the northeast, a behavior unique to the species. Threats: Cat predation, glass collisions, possibly habitat loss in breeding areas Note: During courtship, male Broad-billed Hummingbirds fly in a pendulum-like arc to impress females. It weighs roughly the same as a ping pong ball. Note: The Calliope Hummingbird is the smallest type of hummingbird in the United States and Canada. U.S./Canada Population Estimate: 4.5 million sedentarius (as its name suggests) remains in the U.S. Note: Even though the Allen's Hummingbird only breeds in a narrow strip along coastal Oregon and California, there are two subspecies Selasphorus sasin sasin and Selasphorus sasin sedentarius. Threats: Habitat loss, cat predation, possibly climate change Note: The Rufous Hummingbird breeds as far north as southeastern Alaska - the northernmost breeding range of any hummingbird. U.S./Canada Population Estimate: 19 million Note: Like many hummingbirds of mountainous areas, the Broad-tailed Hummingbird can enter torpor, a slowed metabolic state, on cold nights in order to maintain a body temperature of roughly 54° Fahrenheit. Threats: Cat predation, possibly climate change Note: They breed in the Southwest, but Costa's Hummingbirds have been spotted several times in the Pacific Northwest and have even ventured as far as Alaska and British Columbia. It now nests north to southern British Columbia. Note: The breeding range for the Anna's Hummingbird was originally exclusive to northern Baja California and southern California however, this bird's range has expanded thanks to the planting of exotic flowering trees. U.S./Canada Population Estimate: 8.2 million Note: The Black-chinned Hummingbird's eggs are smaller than jellybeans! U.S./Canada Population Estimate: 7.7 million Note: Ruby-throated Hummingbirds have become accustomed to urbanization and have been known to nest in surprising locations, including loops of extension cords, wires, and chains. U.S./Canada Population Estimate: 34 million This is in contrast to many other hummingbirds that perform courtship displays away from nests. ![]() Note: Male Lucifer Hummingbirds visit females during the breeding season, performing courtship displays at the females' nests. and Canada it weighs about three times more than the Ruby-throated Hummingbird.Ĭonservation Status: PIF Yellow Watchlist Note: The Blue-throated Mountain-gem is the largest nesting hummingbird in the U.S. Note: At 420 to 1,200 beats per minute, the Rivoli's Hummingbird has one of the highest vertebrate heartrates on record. Threats: Habitat loss, possibly climate change Our taxonomic list includes all regularly occurring types of hummingbirds in the continental United States and Canada. Our Listįor the purposes of this list, we've used Partners in Flight (PIF) population and conservation data exclusive to the United States and Canada, which do not reflect global numbers for many of these species, along with data from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. To help these and other bird species, American Bird Conservancy employs a multipronged conservation approach that includes protecting birds from agricultural pesticides, promoting responsible cat ownership, working to decrease glass collisions, and improving habitat management. The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists 28 hummingbird species, or roughly 8 percent, as Endangered or Critically Endangered. ![]()
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