Yesterday morning I visited the Paton Center for Hummingbirds in Patagonia, Arizona. There was only one other visitor and so many birds singing and chirping, it sounded like a jungle.

This a male white-breasted nuthatch. The is the first decent photo I've ever gotten. I hardly ever see them. And they move really fast.

Their job is snatching bugs from the surface of trees. But if you hang a suet feeder, they'll be there, too.

This is a female Gila woodpecker.

Buck mule deer in the woods.

Female black-chinned hummingbird flying in her natural environment.

Male broad-billed hummingbird flying with his tongue out.

Inca dove high in a tree.

Rock squirrel in a brush pile.

Violet-crowned hummingbird in its natural environment. And before you question "natural environment," you only ever see them at feeders, and the violet-crowned live there, so...
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