2022 Earthwatch Arizona Trip Part 2 - Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds, though common throughout most of the western United States, are particularly prevalent in southeastern Arizona. As I mentioned before in my previous blog post about owls, the variety of hummingbird species here is due to the intersection of the US with the northernmost tip of the Sierra Madre Occidental range. Here I encountered species that cannot be found anywhere in this country outside of this small localized region in southern Arizona and New Mexico.
At the Southwestern Research Station, they had set up a multitude of hummingbird feeders. In the early morning, I would often walk down to the feeders to snap some photos of the birds. Whenever a person would approach, the hummingbirds would scatter, but after 30 seconds or so, they would come back to feeding and treat the intruder as one would an unpleasant dog turd. They would avoid them but still fly around, because there are more important things to worry about than a human on a bench.