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And here is the third of the rare hummingbirds we found in Miller Canyon. These are the Blue Throat Hummingbird; male on left and female on right. While we have hummers that stay around The Azure Gate year round, the mountains attract hummers only in the summer months. I say that as I watch our Anna's Hummingbird sitting on a Palo Verde tree by my office. He's probably thinking I haven't come out to say "good morning" to him yet. Better do that.
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