Definitely Ruby-throated. Too short-billed, dark-faced, and bright green for
Black-chinned.
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Dr. J. V. Remsen
Prof. of Natural Science and Curator of Birds
Museum of Natural Science/Dept. Biological Sciences
LSU, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
najames<at>LSU.edu
On Oct 31, 2019, at 1:03 PM, tomndar <tomndar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
While watching light sleet falling this morning a little after 10:00, we were
surprised when a hummingbird visited the feeder we maintain throughout the
fall and winter "just in case."
The bird has returned to feed every 15 or 20 minutes and I've been able to
get a few fair photos. We've been trying to make it into something other than
a late Ruby-throated, but haven't been able to.
Any other opinions? We'd be very happy to be overruled!
Tom & Darlene Hoar
College Hill, north of Oxford
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