Costa's Hummingbird
                Calypte
                costae
            
            
            
            
                Apodiformes
            
            
            
                The order, Apodiformes, contains the swifts and hummingbirds, birds that at first glance seem to have little in common.  Both groups, however, are similar in the structure of their wings, modified for very rapid movement and both have tiny legs.  Both swifts and hummingbirds also have only 10 tail feathers, not 12 like most other birds, and they share similarities in cranial structure.  Swifts are found over much of the world, but hummingbirds are found only in the Americas. Both families are represented in Washington:
                
            
            
            
                Trochilidae
            
                       
            
                Hummingbirds are tiny, nectar- and insect-eating birds. Their unique manner of flight allows them to fly forwards, backwards, or hover in one spot.  Hummingbirds are found only in the Western Hemisphere, and most are found in tropical areas.  Of the species that live in Washington, all but one migrate south in the winter. Male hummingbirds often have an iridescent throat patch called a "gorget." The females build the nests, incubate, and feed the young without assistance from males.  Hummingbirds are among the smallest of warm-blooded animals and often consume more than half their total weight in food and twice their weight in water in a single day.
                
            General Description
	Three recent records of birds frequenting feeders in Puget lowlands one fall and two spring.
North American Range Map


Family Members
 Ruby-throated HummingbirdArchilochus colubris Ruby-throated HummingbirdArchilochus colubris
 Black-chinned HummingbirdArchilochus alexandri Black-chinned HummingbirdArchilochus alexandri
 Anna's HummingbirdCalypte anna Anna's HummingbirdCalypte anna
 Costa's HummingbirdCalypte costae Costa's HummingbirdCalypte costae
 Calliope HummingbirdStellula calliope Calliope HummingbirdStellula calliope
 Broad-tailed HummingbirdSelasphorus platycercus Broad-tailed HummingbirdSelasphorus platycercus
 Rufous HummingbirdSelasphorus rufus Rufous HummingbirdSelasphorus rufus
 Allen's HummingbirdSelasphorus sasin Allen's HummingbirdSelasphorus sasin
 
        
       
    

