The 'Anna's Hummingbird' (''Calypte anna'') is a medium-sized
hummingbird.
These
birds are glossy green on the back and grey below with green flanks. Their bill is long, straight and slender. The adult male has a glossy red crown and throat and a dark tail. Anna's is the only hummingbird species with a red crown. Females and juveniles have a green crown, a grey throat with some red marking, and a dark tail with white tips.
Their breeding habitat is open wooded or shrubby areas and mountain meadows along the
Pacific coast from
British Columbia to
Arizona. The female builds a large cup nest in a shrub or tree, sometimes in vines or on wires. The nest is round and about 1 1/2 to 2" in diameter. The nest is built of very small twigs, lichen and other mosses, and often lined with downy feathers or animal hair. The nest materials are bound together with spider silk or other sticky materials. They are known to nest early as mid-December and as late as June.
These birds are permanent residents in parts of their range. Some birds may wander north to southern
Alaska, south to
Mexico or move east from
California after nesting season. Some individuals have been banded as far east as Alabama and Florida.
These birds feed on nectar from
flowers using a long extendable tongue or catch
insects on the wing. While collecting
nectar, they also assist in plant
pollination. They sometimes eat tree
sap.
Unlike most hummingbirds, this bird sings during courtship. They are very territorial.
This bird was named after
Anna Massena, Duchess of Rivoli. A
hybrid between this species and
Allen's Hummingbird has been described as Floresi's Hummingbird, ''"Selasphorus" floresii'' (Ridgway, 1909; Taylor, 1909); the hybrid with the
Black-chinned Hummingbird was called ''"Trochilus" violajugulum''.
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References
★ Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern.
★ 'Peterson', Roger Tory & 'Peterson', Virginia Marie (1990): ''Peterson's Field Guide to Western Birds, 3rd ed.''. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-618-13218-X
★ 'Ridgway', Robert (1909): Hybridism and Generic Characters in the Trochilidae. ''
Auk'', '26'(4): 440-442.
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★ 'Taylor', Walter P. (1909): An instance of hybridization in hummingbirds, with remarks on the weight of generic characters in the Trochilidae. ''
Auk'', '26'(3): 291-293.
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External links
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Anna's Hummingbird photos
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Naturesongs.com: Anna's Hummingbird
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Cornell Lab of Ornithology Anna's Hummingbird page
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IndieSticks.com HD Video
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Anna's Hummingbird videos on the Internet Bird Collection
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Anna Hummingbird nests in central CA