Working with Humming Birds Today
- Sober Duck
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Working with Humming Birds Today
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- Sober Duck
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Yes, the males are black with a red neck or throat.
The females are green with white or grey on their throat.
When I started watching humming birds I thought the different colors meant different breeds. Ruby Throated males and green females are usually pairs and are the only humming birds that are native to the east coast.
The females are green with white or grey on their throat.
When I started watching humming birds I thought the different colors meant different breeds. Ruby Throated males and green females are usually pairs and are the only humming birds that are native to the east coast.
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