Anna’s Hummingbird

Conservation Status

Low Concern

This hardy little bird is a permanent resident along our Pacific Coast, staying through the winter in many areas where no other hummingbirds are present. More vocal than most hummingbirds, males have a buzzy song, often given while perched. In recent decades the species has expanded its range, probably helped along by flowers and feeders in suburban gardens; it now nests north to British Columbia and east to Arizona

Map

White indicates species location.
White indicates species location.

Beneficial Plants

Various Flowers (i.e. Red Colombine & Orange Honeysuckle)

Mostly nectar and insects. Takes nectar from flowers, and will feed on tiny insects as well. Will also feed on sugar-water mixtures in hummingbird feeders.