Number 266 for my Pennsylvania list, the female Rufous Hummingbird I was able to see in Berks County this past week was a delight. When I first arrived at the house that it has been frequenting for about a month now, the hummingbird was nowhere to be seen. I was treated to a lovely overview of its habits and daily routine and I was promised that it would appear soon. And all of a sudden it did, she was sitting on one of several butterfly bushes the property owner had around the yard. I rushed to the window and was treated to a fantastic view of it sitting on the bush, then it flew to the feeder and I was able to watch it quite a while there.
female Rufous Hummingbird
I was able to sneak outside and digiscope it a few times, but the lighting was dismal and the bird was playing hide and seek behind the butterfly bush leaves. Nevertheless, you can see the orange on the hummingbird’s flanks. Below is a shot that is a tad better of the bird’s face.
Filed under: Chase, Rarities, hummingbirds, migration
Congrats on the Rufous. 266 is a great PA list! I have 205 for the year with most of them being in Cumberland County but with a few in surrounding Dauphin, Adams and York County as well.
Vern
A rufous and at this time of year – that’s great! And the digiscoped images you apologize for are wonderful – I’d take ‘em any day!