Painted

Unknown

Published

1931

Volume

7

Plate

431

Anna Hummingbird

Calypte anna

Finley says he never has seen a young Hummingbird fall out of its nest because they test out their flying capacity by trying the wings while holding tight to the nest rim. The wings at first moved slowly, gradually working up speed until the lift would have carried them aloft if the feet had been released. This practice is executed many times until they are wing-perfect and they leave home under full control.

BREEDING

RANGE

Central and southern California, south; eastward to southern Arizona.

Mountain Mahogany

Cercocarpus traskiae

A 25-foot tree locally distributed on Santa Catalina Island, California.

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