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  2. Broad-tailed hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The broad-tailed hummingbird, Selasphorus platycercus, is a member of the order Apodiformes, in the family Trochilidae. Hummingbird taxonomy has not been extensively studied, but its phylogenic division can be divided as a family into nine clades in which the broad-tailed hummingbird is a member of the "Bee group" and included in the Selasphorus genus.

  3. Hummingbirds are migrating to New York. Here's when you can ...

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    Hummingbirds migration map. ... Broad-billed Hummingbirds are another accidental species in New York and their sightings are considered very rare, according to Bird Advisors. They were only ...

  4. Hummingbirds are on their way! Check number of sightings in ...

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    Hummingbirds are currently migrating north for the summer. Check out this interactive map to see where they have been spotted in New Jersey. Hummingbirds are on their way!

  5. Hummingbirds are migrating now. When will we see them ... - AOL

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    Broad-billed Hummingbirds are another accidental species in New York and their sightings are considered very rare, according to Bird Advisors. They were only spotted in Owego and North Rose in 2016.

  6. Spring is hummingbird migration season: When are they ... - AOL

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    The calliope hummingbird is considered an accidental species, as are Anna's and broad-billed hummingbirds. ... 2024 New York hummingbird spring migration: Interactive map, feeding tips. Show comments.

  7. List of hummingbirds of North America - Wikipedia

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    Hummingbirds are small birds capable of hovering in mid-air due to the rapid flapping of their wings. They are the only birds that can fly backwards. Unless otherwise noted, all species listed below are considered to occur regularly in North America as permanent residents, summer or winter residents or visitors, or migrants.

  8. When do Hummingbirds leave? As migration starts, how to spot ...

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    More: Spring is hummingbird migration season: Interactive map shows where they will be. Young hummingbirds face the journey alone. Bird experts say not all hummingbirds depart at the same time ...

  9. Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    Observations of seasonal, near-exclusive insectivory have been made for blue-throated hummingbirds, [185] as well as swallow-tailed hummingbirds in an urban park in Brazil. [180] In Arizona, when nearby nectar sources were seemingly absent, a nesting female broad-tailed hummingbird was recorded feeding only on arthropods for two weeks. [186]