Wolf Run Studio - Birds
Bill Harrah
Wolf Run Studio
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Clifton VA 20124

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  AMERICAN KESTREL     BALD EAGLE     BARN OWL     BARRED OWL     EASTERN SCREECH OWL     GREAT HORNED OWL     HARRIS' HAWK     OSPREY     PEREGRINE FALCON     RED-TAILED HAWK     SAW-WHET OWL     TAWNY FROGMOUTHS     CHICKADEE     CARDINAL     HUMMINGBIRD     TUFTED TITMOUSE     NUTHATCH     DOWNY WOODPECKER     RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER     CAROLINA WREN     GREAT EGRETS     PELICAN     CANADA GEESE     MUTE SWAN  
. . . BACKYARD BIRDS . . . (Click on an image to see the actual notecard size)
RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD
#HUM-400 Notecards Only
Also available in Notecard Assortment Packs #AST-405 & #AST-505

Often first detected by the dull, droning hum made by buzzing wings, ruby-throated hummingbirds are commonly seen in gardens and open forest areas. The males are iridescent green above, mostly white below, with an iridescent red throat and forked tail. Females lack the red throat and have blunt tails with white spots. Ruby-throats weigh about the same as a new penny and are 3 to 3-3/4 inches long.

Hummingbirds can fly forward and backward or straight up and down. They can also hover, and are able to drink flower nectar without actually landing on the blossom. The flowers they drink from are usually long, tubular and orange or red. Their long slender tongue can be extended beyond the tip of the bill with the edges rolled in to form a double tube for sucking nectar.

During nesting season you won’t see much of the female hummingbird. After the chicks hatch, they need protein to grow, not sugar, so their mother spends most of her time catching small insects and small spiders for them.

In the mid-Atlantic region, ruby-throats begin to arrive in April after food plants are blooming. Departure time in September corresponds with the end of the blooming season for all food plants. In the fall, hummers migrate south to Central America where they spend the winter.

Text © 1999 Dianne Harrah, Drawing © 1999 Bill Harrah

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird pencil drawing

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The information for the written description of each bird has been carefully researched by the authors and is believed to be accurate. New scientific observations, however, could make some information out-of-date. If you are a professional ornithologist, and have new information that you are willing to share, please contact Dianne Harrah .