They are indeed black-throated hummingbirds, as their throats look black until the sun catches that magical iridescent purple. Thanks Lisa, for all you do with nature, bringing it to your subscribers in charming ways, your narratives are always descriptive and entertaining. I also love the humor you add from time to time. Thanks so much! All hummingbirds are among my favorites, along with the tufted titmouse...and many others of course.
Beautiful birds and excellent captures.
And thank you for the species specific info on the Sandia hairstreaks. New butterfly learning makes my day.
They are black chinned hummingbirds. I am not seeing very many of them this year compared to a few years ago. Lovely pictures.
Beautiful photos! Beautiful birds!
Thank you for four years of gorgeous photography! You seem to capture images of wonderful things overlooked in New Mexico.
Margo
Beautiful photography of beautiful birds! Thank you, Lisa. Leah
They are indeed black-throated hummingbirds, as their throats look black until the sun catches that magical iridescent purple. Thanks Lisa, for all you do with nature, bringing it to your subscribers in charming ways, your narratives are always descriptive and entertaining. I also love the humor you add from time to time. Thanks so much! All hummingbirds are among my favorites, along with the tufted titmouse...and many others of course.
Gorgeous photos!
I need to get there one day!