Hummingbird or Cinnamon Hummingbird?
Here's how to tell the difference
Hummingbird
Cinnamon Hummingbird
Hummingbird
Trochilidae
General appearance
Hummingbirds are small, vibrant birds with iridescent feathers. They are most noticeable for their quick, darting flying style and ability to hover in mid-air. Colors range widely, including greens, blues, purples, reds, and whites, often with a metallic sheen. They possess a long, thin beak perfect for sipping nectar from flowers.
Male vs female
Males are typically brighter and more colorful than females, often with a ‘gorget’ or patch of bright, iridescent throat feathers that females lack. Female hummingbirds have softer, muted coloration for camouflage when nesting. Males are also slightly smaller on average.
Juvenile
Juvenile hummingbirds resemble their mothers in colouring to stay camouflaged. They lack the iridescent throat patch of adult males. As they mature, juvenile males begin to develop more vibrant feathers, particularly on their throats, and by their first winter, most will have at least a few bright feathers indicative of their gender.
Size
2.0 - 10.2 in/0.1 - 0.8 oz
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View full detailsCinnamon Hummingbird
Amazilia rutila
General appearance
The cinnamon hummingbird is notable for its medium size, averaging about 4 inches in length, and its distinctive cinnamon-rufous coloration, which gives the species its name. Their beaks are mostly straight, with a slight curvature towards the end. Their underbellies are a lighter, almost whitish color. Adult feathers shine with a metallic sheen when hit by light.
Male vs female
Males and females roughly resemble each other but can be distinguished by the iridescencent green patch or gorget on the male's throat, absent in the female. Females also tend to be slightly larger in size. The tail of the female is rounded with white tips, a feature that is absent in males, whose tail feathers are uniformly colored.
Juvenile
Juvenile cinnamon hummingbirds feature a speckled appearance, with scattered green and white feathers interspersed with their cinnamon coloration. As they grow, these flecks slowly fade until their full adult plumage takes over. Their beaks, initially darker in color, turn red-orange with maturity.
Size
3.5 - 3.9 in/0.1 - 0.2 oz
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Visual differences
Hummingbirds (general) vary greatly in color, including iridescent greens, blues, and reds, with a size range of 2-10 inches. They display a diverse array of long, thin beaks, and males often have bright iridescent throat patches. In comparison, Cinnamon Hummingbirds are consistently about 4 inches long, with cinnamon-rufous bodies, light underbellies, and green wings. Their beaks are straight with slight curvature. Male Cinnamon Hummingbirds also feature a green gorget, while females have rounded tails with white tips.
Key differences and behavior
When observing hummingbirds in the field, noting behavioral differences can aid in distinguishing the general Trochilidae family from the Cinnamon Hummingbird (Amazilia rutila). Hummingbirds inhabit diverse climates but often prefer tropical and subtropical locales, including urban gardens, while Cinnamon Hummingbirds favor lowland forests, occasionally in deserts. Both species perform intricate aerial displays for courtship, yet Cinnamon Hummingbirds frequently use prominent perches to enhance visual displays. Hummingbirds typically build their nests in trees or shrubs with elastic materials, whereas Cinnamon Hummingbirds do so in dense foliage for predator protection. Both feed on nectar and insects, yet Cinnamon Hummingbirds are particularly adapted to tubular flowers. At feeders, both consume a similar sugar-water solution. Notably, hummingbirds range widely in size, while Cinnamon Hummingbirds are consistently medium-sized (3.5-4 inches, 0.09-0.18 ounces), with unique energy and charm.
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