Rufous Hummingbird
Rufous Hummingbird

Rufous Hummingbird


The Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) is a dazzling and feisty migratory hummingbird known for its bold coloration and remarkable endurance. Though not a year-round resident of the Coachella Valley, it’s a regular and important spring and fall migrant, particularly noticeable during its northbound journey.

🌺 Identification:

  • Males: Brilliant coppery-orange body and tail, with an iridescent red-orange gorget (throat patch) that flares dramatically in the light.

  • Females and juveniles: Greenish-bronze backs with reddish sides and flanks, and often a small patch of orange on the throat.

  • Size: Around 3–3.75 inches long, with a straight, slender bill and fast, darting flight.

🧭 Migration & Range:

  • One of the longest migratory routes relative to body size of any bird—migrating from Mexico to as far north as southern Alaska.

  • Passes through Southern California, including the Coachella Valley and adjacent foothills, from late February to May (northbound), and again from late June to September (southbound).

🌿 Habitat in the Region:

  • Prefers flower-rich gardens, desert scrub, and chaparral edges where nectar is abundant.

  • Drawn to hummingbird feeders and tubular native flowers such as Penstemon, Chuparosa (Justicia californica), and Monkeyflower.

🐝 Behavior and Ecology:

  • Extremely territorial, especially males, which will chase away other hummingbirds and even larger birds.

  • Plays a key role as a pollinator, especially in desert ecosystems where few birds visit certain native flowers.

🔍 Notable Adaptations:

  • Can enter torpor—a temporary hibernation-like state—to survive cold nights or lack of food.

  • Exceptional memory and navigational skills, allowing it to revisit the same food sources along its migration route.

🌎 Ecological Role:

  • Helps maintain the reproductive cycles of many desert plant species.

  • Their migration is closely timed with blooming cycles, making them important indicators of ecological health and climate shifts.

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