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CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIRD
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The Calliope Hummingbird is our smallest U.S. hummingbird.  It can be found as far north as western Canada and down through the Rockies during the summer. Occasionally seen in southwest California during the winter.  The male Calliope's colored throat feathers form streaks against a white background.  The female is much smaller than other western female hummingbirds, with less rufous on the tail and sides.
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