Ruby-throated Hummingbird This vibrant species is known for its iridescent ruby-red throat and is the only hummingbird to breed east of the Mississippi River.
Anna’s Hummingbird Common along the West Coast, Anna’s Hummingbird is famous for its shimmering rose-pink throat and crown, bringing color to gardens year-round.
Costa’s Hummingbird Found in the deserts of the Southwest, this species stands out with its striking violet crown and throat that extend into elongated feathers.
Broad-tailed Hummingbird Seen in the mountain meadows of the western U.S., the males have a rosy-pink throat that flashes brilliantly in sunlight.
Black-chinned Hummingbird Known for its black throat bordered by a violet band, this adaptable species is common in desert and urban areas across the western U.S.
Calliope Hummingbird The smallest bird in North America, this tiny beauty has streaked magenta feathers on its throat and thrives in high-altitude meadows.
Rufous Hummingbird With its bright orange body and fiery temperament, the Rufous Hummingbird is a standout during its migration through the Pacific Northwest.
Allen’s Hummingbird Similar in appearance to the Rufous, this species is smaller and is found primarily along California's coast, with its vibrant green back and coppery orange sides.
Broad-billed Hummingbird Easily recognizable by its vivid green body and bright red bill, this dazzling species is found in southern Arizona and New Mexico.