Black-chinned hummingbird
Archilocus alexandri, sipping at a Salvia penstemonoides at the Wildflower Center. This Salvia species was once thought to be extinct in the wild, and only a few populations presently exist, in the Edwards Plateau. They are widely planted in gardens, however.
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Black-chinned hummingbird
Archilocus alexandri, sipping at a Salvia penstemonoides at the Wildflower Center. This Salvia species was once thought to be extinct in the wild, and only a few populations presently exist, in the Edwards Plateau. They are widely planted in gardens, however.
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Uploaded on June 8, 2018
Taken on June 6, 2018