During summer, Hummingbirds tend to feed more in the early morning in Canada. Typically, from 5:30am to 9am when the days are the longest, and gradually shift the time. For example, during July, the hummingbirds would come at 5:30am. In September, they come a little later from 7am.
You will notice that a male's head for Anna's Hummingbird should be pink or bright red. However, on a cloudy day or based on different angles, it will appear "black".
A male hummingbird's head color can change based on the situations and sunlight reflections.
Very interesting.
The above picture is a fairly young hummingbird. For a male, the pink color comes out gradually over few weeks.
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