Additional Links
Need additional information? If so, here are some additional links to visit.
Websites
Fotosearch’s Hummingbird Photos: Browse hundreds of images of hummingbirds at the Fotosearch Stock Photography portal.
Hummingbirds of Ecuador Photo Gallery: Ecuador is a wonderful place to watch hummingbirds. It has around 130 different types of hummingbird and you can see them almost all over the country, from the lowlands on both sides of the Andes to surprisingly high up in the mountains.
elPinico: A pagina dedicada a las aves de la costa granadina en particular pero con la intención de aportar información sobre las aves en general.
Las Aves El Zoológico Electrónico en Damisela.com – Los Colibríes: Los Colibríes (Familia Trochilidae) sólo los encontramos en el Nuevo Mundo. Existen más de 300 especies de colibríes.
Barbolink’s World: A great site with lots of fun information and terrific pictures of Barbolink herself.
BIRDWATCHIN’.com: Here is the description text for my link: If you love bird watching and feeding backyard birds you’ll discover a lot of fun at Birdwatchin’.com. Bird watching is perfect for any age and can be done anywhere. Whether you need to discover how to attract wild birds to your backyard or find a bird art poster … we are here to help you enjoy every aspect of the bird watching hobby.
All-Birds: Learn about birds at All-Birds. Identification tips, photographs, songs and calls and more. Attract favorite birds to your backyard with feeders.
Backyard Bird Watcher : One of the largest internet resources for backyard bird feeders, birdhouses, birdbaths, home and garden decor, water garden supplies and great gifts for the backyard enthusiast.
Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory (SABO): A non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the birds of southeastern Arizona, their habitats and the diversity of species that share those habitats through research, monitoring and public education.
http://www.wyllz.com: Hummingbird Photographs by Jon Gallagher and William Zittrich.
Wings In Flight: Where I will share some of my interests such as birding and gardening for wildlife, and my love of nature with a special fondness for those things with wings.
Enjoyable Hummingbirds: My slideshows will feature photos of ruby-throated hummingbirds eating from handheld flowers, handheld feeders and eating straight from the palm of my hand. The male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird spent the summer of 2006 with me and returned to spend May and June of 2007 with me. Amazing? Yes, but true. There are also photos of two baby hummingbirds in their nest, photos of mom feeding them, and photos of a ruby-throated hummingbird’s forked-translucent tongue.
www.ruby-throat-hummingbirds.com: Photographing hummingbirds is an enjoyable but challenging hobby. I started photographing ruby-throat hummingbirds in 1999 and look forward to April for the return of the northern migration. I usually get my first hummers in April and get to enjoy them until late October.
My Homemade Hummingbird Feeders: One person’s adventure in making a homemade hummingbird feeder.
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