Anna's Hummingbird

Anna's Hummingbird is a relatively new inhabitant of the Vancouver area. The male is
distinctive with his rose-red head and neck. Unlike the familiar Rufous Hummingbird,
Anna's Hummingbird is found in the Vancouver area year-round, so it is important to
maintain your feeder over winter.
Hummingbirds are only found in the New World. Of the 16 species known to occur
with some regularity in North America, only four are common to British Columbia.
Hummingbirds have remarkable control over their position in the air, and have been
compared to helicopters because of their ability to move up, down, forwards or back-
wards or to remain stationary. They can do this because they move their wings not
only up and down, but also forward and backward in a figure eight kind of motion.

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