The Mountain Hummingbird
Birds & Blooms|June/July 2020
Listen and look for broad-taileds in their high-elevation homes.
By Sally Roth
The Mountain Hummingbird

Hummingbirds aren’t usually known for the noises they make— unless it’s the sound of one zooming past you —but broad-tailed hummingbirds are loud visitors.

Females keep up a constant vocal twittering, and males add a loud trill from their specialized wing feathers while in flight. “Once you learn their sound, you won’t forget it!” says David Mehlman, who served as director of the Nature Conservancy’s Migratory Bird Program.

This story is from the June/July 2020 edition of Birds & Blooms.

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