Hummingbirds
They arrive like flashes of color. Small, fast, and easy to miss if you are not paying attention.
I see them in different places, from the Pacific Northwest to Texas feeders to sky islands in Arizona to cloud forests in Ecuador. Different species, different settings, but the same feeling every time. Something quick and electric, gone almost as soon as it appears.
This gallery is a collection of those moments. Brief, easy to overlook, and worth slowing down to enjoy.
“The hummingbird is not just a bird. It is a jewel of air, a thought made visible, a glimmer of joy in feathered form.”
— Diane Ackerman
Buff-bellied Hummingbird - McAllen, TX
Anna's Hummingbird - Seattle, WA
White-necked Jacobin - Mindo, Ecuador
Violet-crowned Hummingbird - Ramsey Canyon Preserve, AZ
Calliope Hummingbird - Teanaway Community Forest, WA
Green-crowned Brilliant - Mindo, Ecuador
White-necked Jacobin - Mindo, Ecuador
Cinnamon Hummingbird - Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, MX
Fawn-breasted Brilliant - Mindo, Ecuador
Crowned Woodnymph - Mindo, Ecuador
Velvet-purple Coronet - Mindo, Ecuador
Brown Violetear - Mindo, Ecuador
Broad-billed Hummingbird - Santa Cruz, AZ
Plain-capped Starthroat - Rancho Primavera, Jalisco, MX