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Posted by Larry Manfredi on 12:19:21 02/15/07
In Reply to: Hummer at Evergreen posted by Brian Monk, DVM
I have seen a hummer there that was a female Ruby-throated which is all that expect it to be as much as I want to see a Bahama Woodstar. A female Bahama Woodstar is an easy bird to I.D. because it has buffy tipped tail feathers which the bird I saw did not have. They also have the same buffy color down the sides like a rufous/allen's female/immature. A rufous never has the buffy tipped tail feathers on the female/immature only white-tipped tail feathers.
Larry Manfredi
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