Ruby-Throated Hummingbird: Known for its dazzling red throat patch, the Ruby-Throated is the most common hummingbird in North America and a stunning sight in gardens and feeders.
Andean Hillstar: Native to the high altitudes of the Andes, this hummingbird has a striking, iridescent plumage that shines in the sun, making it a breathtaking sight against the mountainous landscape.
Violet-Crowned Hummingbird: With its shimmering violet crown and green body, this species is known for its beauty and is often found in the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Black-Chinned Hummingbird: This species sports a striking black chin and vibrant green body, with males displaying an iridescent throat patch that can look almost metallic in sunlight.
Magnificent Hummingbird: As its name suggests, this species is one of the largest and most visually impressive.
Anna's Hummingbird: Found mostly in the western United States, this bird has an iridescent pink to red throat, and its dazzling colors make it one of the most eye-catching species.
Long-Tailed Sylph: Native to the Andes, this hummingbird has an almost surreal appearance, with its long, iridescent tail feathers that seem to float as it hovers in midair.
Rufous Hummingbird: With its fiery orange-red feathers, the Rufous Hummingbird is a stunning species that often migrates through North America.