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Birds often live on the product of wildflowers, their seeds and occasionally the flowers themselves. Some birds particularly hummingbirds are also pollenators. In fact hummingbirds are the sole pollinators for some desert and tropical plants. Thus the Hummingbirds are featured in this gallery.
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wildflower-hunter > Broad-billed Hummingbird (mature male) {Cynanthus latirostris}
Feeding
Desert Museum
Tucson, AZ
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wildflower-hunter > Broad-billed Hummingbird (mature male) {Cynanthus latirostris}
Feeding 
Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ
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wildflower-hunter > Broad-billed Hummingbird (mature male) {Cynanthus latirostris}
Hiding
Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ
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wildflower-hunter > Broad-billed Hummingbird (mature male) {Cynanthus latirostris}
Perched
Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ
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wildflower-hunter > Broad-billed Hummingbird (mature male) {Cynanthus latirostris}
Perched
Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ
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wildflower-hunter > Broad-billed Hummingbird (mature male) {Cynanthus latirostris}
Taking-off
Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ
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wildflower-hunter > Hummingbird (possibly a black-chinned) battling its own shadow 
I almost froze its wings at 1/1250 of a second
Desert Museum Tucson, AZ 
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wildflower-hunter > Hummingbird  (possibly a black-chinned) battling its own shadow 
I finally froze its wings at 1/2000 of a second
Desert Museum Tucson, AZ 
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wildflower-hunter > Black-chinned Hummingbird (female) 
{Archilochus alexandri}
Perched 
Desert Museum Tucson AZ 
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Broad-billed Hummingbird (mature male) {Cynanthus latirostris}
Feeding
Desert Museum
Tucson, AZ
© WEOttinger, The Wildflower Hunter - All rights reserved
For educational use only - this image, or derivative works, can not be used, published, distributed or sold without written permission of the owner.
 > Broad-billed Hummingbird (mature male) {Cynanthus latirostris}
Feeding
Desert Museum
Tucson, AZ
© WEOttinger, The Wildflower Hunter - All rights reserved
For educational use only - this image, or derivative works, can not be used, published, distributed or sold without written permission of the owner.
Broad-billed Hummingbird (mature male) {Cynanthus latirostris}
Feeding
Desert Museum
Tucson, AZ
© WEOttinger, The Wildflower Hunter - All rights reserved
For educational use only - this image, or derivative works, can not be used, published, distributed or sold without written permission of the owner.
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