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COSTA'S HUMMINGBIRD
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Costa's Hummingbird is commonly seen in the desserts of the  southwest. With a violet cap and throat with long side feathers, the male is unmistakable. However the female is often confused with the female Black-Chinned.  The call is a rapid ticking-sound.
Male
Male
Male
Immature
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