Female Rufous Hummingbird

Female Rufous Hummingbird
female rufous hummingbird
Female rufous hummingbird at a feeder

Early August finds many hummingbirds migrating through Albuquerque. While most seem to prefer flowers to feeders, when there are so many present at one time and in the midst of the drought, they also seem happy to have feeders available.

Nectar is easily made by combining 1 part sugar with 4 parts water, heating to a boil, then allowing to cool. Feeders should be changed every day or two to keep the nectar fresh.

This is the Audubon Guide to Rufous Hummingbirds.

This is the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Guide to Rufous Hummingbirds.

2 Replies to “Female Rufous Hummingbird”

    1. Hi, Tim. There were “several” out there chasing each other and jockeying for the prime spots. I think the calliopes have already gone, but there are a lot of others out there now. I love this time of the year.
      Thanks!

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