erişkin erkek © Kyle Blaney eBird S13347123 Macaulay Library ML 45345081
dişi/ergen erkek © Mason Maron
erişkin erkek © Ryan Sanderson
ergen erkek © Marky Mutchler
dişi/ergen erkek © Ronan Nicholson
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erişkin erkek © Mason Maron
dişi © Ryan Winkleman
erişkin erkek © Steven Mlodinow
ergen erkek © Robert Hamilton
erişkin erkek © Drew Beamer
erişkin erkek © Joshua Covill

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MERLIN TEMELLİ ÇALIŞIR

Relatively large-headed and chunky. Gray and green overall, lacking buffy or orangey tones. Males have shocking magenta head, which appears dark when not catching the light. Females have dingy grayish underparts and often show a dark patch in the center of the throat. Note relatively short, straight bill compared with Black-chinned or Costa’s Hummingbird. Common year-round in the Pacific states of the U.S., mainly in relatively open or scrubby habitats including desert scrub and chaparral. Frequently seen in suburban yards and gardens, often visiting sugar water feeders. Expanding its range northward into British Columbia, even regular in southeast Alaska. Winters to southern Baja and locally elsewhere in Mexico. Listen for male’s scratchy, metallic song, given when perched.

MERLIN TEMELLİ ÇALIŞIR