White-necked Jacobin
The White-necked Jacobin was the most common hummingbird species around the feeders at Rancho Naturalista. The male has a dark blue head with a white bar on his neck. They are quite feisty and would frequently chase other hummingbirds, including those of their own species. The female's head is not blue, and she has spotting on the throat and breast.
White-necked Jacobin
The White-necked Jacobin was the most common hummingbird species around the feeders at Rancho Naturalista. The male has a dark blue head with a white bar on his neck. They are quite feisty and would frequently chase other hummingbirds, including those of their own species. The female's head is not blue, and she has spotting on the throat and breast.