Anna's Hummingbird

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Anna's Hummingbird: for more photos, see Sitka Nature Photo Gallery for Calypte anna

Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna) Very Rare mostly in winter. Some years present at other times, but not seen much in recent years.

Spring Summer Fall Winter
Very Rare Very Rare Very Rare Very Rare


Preferred Habitats: Residential

Breeding Status: Not expected to breed
Family: Trochilidae

Documented in the Sitka area


J Dan Webster
R. B. Williams (Kessel and Gibson MS) saw one at Little Port Walter “in the late 1940’s.” A few birds were attracted to feeders in Sitka in 1974 and 1975, part of a range expansion to Alaska that began in 1967 (cf. Kessel and Gibson 1978). Specific records were: One male 2-15 March 1974 by the Johnstones (Kessel and Gibson 1978 and Gibson 1974); one to three birds during the winter 1974-75 (Kessel and Gibson 1978) and the Christmas count 21 December 1974. Again, one wintered in 1984-85 and was reported on the Christmas count 30 December and by Gibson (1985). One was recorded on the 20 December 1987 Christmas count.




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