The most common species in the eastern U.S., the Ruby-throated Hummingbird is known for its vibrant red throat in males and its adaptability to various habitats.
Found in the southwestern U.S., especially in Arizona, this species is known for its dark chin and the contrast with its bright green body.
A beautiful bird with a bright magenta-red head, Anna's Hummingbird is common in the western U.S. and is often spotted in gardens and urban areas.
The smallest bird in North America, the Calliope Hummingbird is known for its tiny size and vibrant magenta throat. It migrates through the western U.S. during summer.
Native to the western U.S., the Broad-tailed Hummingbird has distinctive iridescent feathers and a characteristic "broad tail" with pink and green hues.
A common sight across the western U.S., the Rufous Hummingbird is notable for its fiery orange-red plumage and territorial behavior, especially in gardens.
Found in the deserts of the southwestern U.S., Costa’s Hummingbird has striking violet and green plumage, making it easy to spot among desert flowers.
This small hummingbird, found in coastal California, has brilliant orange and green feathers and is known for its fast, agile flight patterns.