Outdoor Ontario
Request for Information => Bird ID => Topic started by: BetCrooks on July 06, 2017, 05:26:11 PM
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I've been watching a Ruby Throated Hummingbird nest this spring. Some others reported a lack of activity recently and wondered if the nest was abandoned. I checked yesterday and saw a large hummingbird in the nest. To me, it doesn't look like the female that has been here all spring, so I would like to think it's a fledgling (possibly one of 2 if it is propped up on the other)
I'm posting a comparison of two tail shots, one from June 7 and one from July 5. To me, it looks like the feathers are still growing in on the July tail.
I will add a reply with photos of head, although the photos of the known female's head are not all that clear.
Opinions on whether this is a fledgling would be welcomed!
June 7 tail feathers:
[attachment=0:3rxvsojn]HummTailonNestJune7.jpg[/attachment:3rxvsojn]
July 5 tail feathers:
[attachment=1:3rxvsojn]HummTailOnNestJuly5.jpg[/attachment:3rxvsojn]
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Hummingbird
June 8:
[attachment=1:cft58h27]HummTailonNestJune8.jpg[/attachment:cft58h27]
July 5:
[attachment=0:cft58h27]HummOnNestJuly5.jpg[/attachment:cft58h27]
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yes the second shot of of a juv. note the much shorter bill (not yet fully developed)...you can even still see some down on the young bird...cool pics by the way.
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Thanks for the feedback!