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Black Chinned Collection

"Captivating Black-Chinned: A Glimpse into the World of Little Grebes and Hummingbirds" The little grebe, scientifically known as Tachybaptus ruficollis

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Little grebe, Tachybaptus ruficollis

Little grebe, Tachybaptus ruficollis (Small black-chinned grebe, Colymbus hebridicus?). Pair on nest with three eggs. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri), adult females feeding on blooming Fuchsia

Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri), adult females feeding on blooming Fuchsia, Hill Country, Texas, USA

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Honeyeater (Melithreptus gularis laetior) Golden-backed subspecies, adult

Black-chinned Honeyeater (Melithreptus gularis laetior) Golden-backed subspecies, adult, perched on branch, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N.P

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Honeyeater - at Long-leaved Corkwood Hakea suberea - Ormiston Gorge - West

Black-chinned Honeyeater - at Long-leaved Corkwood Hakea suberea - Ormiston Gorge - West MacDonnell National Park
DH-2846 Black-chinned / Golden Backed Honeyeater - on Long-leaved Corkwood, Hakea suberea Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, NT

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Female feeding on Sage, Paradise, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, USA

Female feeding on Sage, Paradise, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, USA

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Honeyeater - feeding on Long-leaved Corkwood Hakea suberea. Ormiston Gorge

Black-chinned Honeyeater - feeding on Long-leaved Corkwood Hakea suberea. Ormiston Gorge
DH-2844 Black-chinned / Golden Backed Honeyeater - on Long-leaved Corkwood, Hakea suberea Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, NT

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Female feeding on columbine, Paradise, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, USA

Female feeding on columbine, Paradise, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, USA

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Siskin (Carduelis barbata) immature male, perched on twig, Ushuaia

Black-chinned Siskin (Carduelis barbata) immature male, perched on twig, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, august

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Golden-backed Honeyeater (Melithreptus gularis laetior) adult, perched on branch, Outback

Golden-backed Honeyeater (Melithreptus gularis laetior) adult, perched on branch, Outback, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri) adult male, in flight, feeding at flower

Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri) adult male, in flight, feeding at flower, British Columbia, Canada, may

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Hummingbird - male - in flight - British Columbia - Canada BI019228

Black-chinned Hummingbird - male - in flight - British Columbia - Canada BI019228
COS-2877 Black-chinned Hummingbird - male - in flight British Columbia - Canada Archilochus alexandri Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Hummingbird - male - in flight at flower - British Columbia - Canada BI019103

Black-chinned Hummingbird - male - in flight at flower - British Columbia - Canada BI019103
COS-2873 Black-chinned Hummingbird - male - in flight at flower British Columbia - Canada Archilochus alexandri Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Caliope Hummingbird - male - in flight - British Columbia, Canada BI019250

Caliope Hummingbird - male - in flight - British Columbia, Canada BI019250
COS-2878 Caliope Hummingbird - male - in flight British Columbia, Canada Stellula calliope Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned & Rufous Hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus) - females at Lupine flower - British

Black-chinned & Rufous Hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus) - females at Lupine flower - British Columbia - Canada BI018629
COS-2866 Black-chinned & Rufous Hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus) - females at Lupine flower British Columbia - Canada Archilochus alexandri Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Hummingbird - male - in flight feeding at flower - British Columbia - Canada BI018949

Black-chinned Hummingbird - male - in flight feeding at flower - British Columbia - Canada BI018949
COS-2871 Black-chinned Hummingbird - male - in flight feeding at flower British Columbia - Canada Archilochus alexandri Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Sparrow

Black-chinned Sparrow
JZ-2513 Black-chinned Sparrow USA Spizella atrogularis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black Chinned Yuhina- Burma, China, Vietnam

Black Chinned Yuhina- Burma, China, Vietnam
PM-10122 Black Chinned Yuhina Burma, China, Vietnam Yuhina nigrimenta Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black Chinned Yuhina- South East Asia

Black Chinned Yuhina- South East Asia
PM-10121 Black Chinned Yuhina South East Asia Yuhina nigrimentum Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Hummingbird - male

Black-chinned Hummingbird - male
FG-12155-c Black-chinned Hummingbird - male Archilochus alexandri Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Honeyeater This golden backed subspecies is found in the far north of Western

Black-chinned Honeyeater This golden backed subspecies is found in the far north of Western Australia
DH-3814 Black-chinned Honeyeater Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Melithreptus gularis laetior Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlack Chinned Collection: Black-chinned Honeyeater - Golden-backed form At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern

Black-chinned Honeyeater - Golden-backed form At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami
DH-3187 Black-chinned Honeyeater - Golden-backed form At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory, Australia


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"Captivating Black-Chinned: A Glimpse into the World of Little Grebes and Hummingbirds" The little grebe, scientifically known as Tachybaptus ruficollis, gracefully glides across the water's surface, showcasing its black-chinned beauty. Amidst a vibrant garden filled with blooming fuchsia flowers, adult female Black-chinned Hummingbirds (Archilochus alexandri) delicately feed on nectar, their iridescent feathers glistening in the sunlight. Joining in on the feast, an adult male Black-chinned Hummingbird indulges in the sweet rewards of a blooming flower, his black chin contrasting against his shimmering green plumage. In a captivating encounter between species, a Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) male shares space with a Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus), both displaying their unique features and colors. Found across various regions of the United States, including California and Texas, the Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri) is a frequent visitor to gardens and parks where it delights observers with its swift movements and distinctive markings. With its enchanting presence and agile flight patterns, the Black-chinned Hummingbird captures our attention as it hovers effortlessly near blossoms or darts through open spaces in search of nourishment. As one of North America's most common hummingbirds during migration season from Mexico to Canada, Archilochus alexandri displays remarkable adaptability while traversing vast distances throughout its range. From arid deserts to lush forests and even suburban neighborhoods adorned with colorful blooms – wherever there are nectar-rich flowers available – you may spot these delightful creatures sipping away at nature's sweet offerings.