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Allen's Hummingbird
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Allen's Hummingbird

Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Aves, Order: Caprimulgiformes, Family: Trochilidae, Genus: Selasphorus, Species: Selasphorus sasin

Family: Trochilidae (Hummingbirds)

Shape
Symmetrical with a rounded, spatula-like tip and a tapered base. Broadly oval in the upper vane.
Size
Extremely small, approximately 5-8 mm in length. Consistent with the diminutive size of North American hummingbirds.
Rarity
Common within its specific coastal range, though its distribution is relatively restricted compared to other hummingbird species.
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Description

This is a tiny body feather from an Allen's Hummingbird, a small, aggressive hummer of the coastal West. Males are brilliant with a fiery copper-red gorget and green back; females are green above with rufous flanks. They are famous for their high-speed 'pendulum' and 'J-dive' courtship displays.

Colour & Pattern

Coppery-orange to rufous-red at the tip, transitioning into a pale yellow or creamy white at the base. The color is structural, often appearing iridescent or metallic depending on the angle of light.

Barb Structure

The upper portion is pennaceous and tightly interlocked, while the basal third is plumulaceous (downy) for insulation. Fine, delicate barbs.

Texture & Surface

The tip has a stiff, glossy, and metallic texture due to the iridescent lamellae on the barbs; the base is soft, matte, and downy.

Key Features

Minute size, brilliant copper-rufous iridescent tip, and creamy-yellow transition toward a plumulaceous base.

Habitat

Coastal scrub, chaparral, and gardens. Often found in eucalyptus groves and residential areas with abundant nectar-producing flowers.

Geographic Range

Breeds in a narrow strip along the Pacific Coast from Southern Oregon through California (including Santa Barbara). Southern populations are resident, while others migrate to Mexico.

Ecological Role

Key pollinator for many native California plants. Occupies a high-metabolism niche as a nectarivore and insectivore.

Similar Species

Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus). The feathers are nearly identical; separation in the field usually requires viewing the whole bird (specifically the back color and outer tail feather shape).

Interesting Facts

Allen's Hummingbirds are early migrators, often arriving on breeding grounds in California as early as January. They are highly territorial and will chase away much larger birds from 'their' flowers.

Condition Notes

Excellent condition. These look like fresh molts with no visible wear, parasites, or fault bars.

Notes

Santa Barbara, CA