
Bronzy Inca
Happy New Year. Here we are, 2018, we made it out of 2017. I made bread last night and I’m making quinoa pumpkin soup today. Some things never change. Beyond that, almost all my resolutions are on ice until I feel like I’ve thawed out enough. I’ve had my long underwear on all day to deal with the sub-zero wind chills every time I visit the backyard. Perhaps due to the severe cold, it’s been a fairly relaxing weekend, mostly indoors, with time to revisit the pictures from Ecuador, and when reflection or identification becomes too cumbersome, I happily doze off under the comforter.

Sword-billed Hummingbird
I’ve decided to devote this post to some hummingbirds seen on the trip. The Chestnut-breasted Coronets were everywhere and often bullies at the feeders, which made it easy to try to ignore them, but on the other hand they made themselves available for a lot of pictures, so I obliged.
The Fawn-Breasted Brilliants were not so easy to intimidate, like the one in the top left picture of the mosaic above.
I had almost forgotten the Buff-tailed Coronets but was happy to find pictures of them from the beginning of the trip, several of which are below.
Collared Incas were common and holding up their own at the feeders too.
The White-Bellied Woodstar is just plain cute, and I think he knows it.
The female of the species is charming as well.

Female White-Bellied Woodstar
Not all the hummers were at feeders, like the next three below.

Viridian Metaltail

Shining Sunbeam, not so shining in the rain

Sparkling Violetear
I love the Speckled Hummingbird too. Its facial markings make it easy to recognize.

Speckled Hummingbird

I can’t figure this guy out unless it’s a Long-tailed Sylph without the long tail.

Black-tailed Trainbearer

Buff-tailed Coronet

Two Buff-tailed Coronets getting feisty
Two more feeder shots with a nice flower that was also hard to ignore.
More colorful photographs from Ecuador to come. This is turning into the perfect antidote to a harsh winter.
I hope you are safe and warm wherever you are and may your year be off to a good start.
That’s a lot of humming. ๐
What an enviable gallery of hummingbirds! Simply beautiful…
The cold wave is here too, this morning at bird feeding time it was 17ยบ F In Georgia!!!
I feel sorry for you guys. Great post Lisa. ๐
Thanks, H.J.! I hope we all warm up soon. I can’t believe I’m dreaming about 20 degrees.
Spectacular birds – very cheering on a grey winter day.
Thank you. Oddly enough the weather is so bad, I am finally finding the time and will to sit and sift through all the photos. ๐
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Gorgeous captures, Lisa! So many varieties of the hummingbird, each beautiful and adorable. Happy New Year, the best to you. Stay warm!!
Thanks, Donna! Sorting through the pictures with the laptop was keeping me a bit warmer over the weekend. ๐
Just marvelous! I love hummingbirds. It seems so unfair that we have only one species in Chicago.
I know it seems so unfair but only a few species migrate, so to speak. Occasionally we get a vagrant Rufous… I love feeder birds!