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Hummingbirds, Sierra Nevada, Colombia (1 Viewer)

Gander

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Struggling with 3 Hummingbirds.

First two in screenshots 1 & 2, I suspect are females of their species (2 central birds in shot 1 and the bird with dark eyestripe in shot 2), as I'm not finding their IDs easily. Bird in the 3rd and 4th screenshots is one of the pufflegs, I think.
 

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The bird in Image 6 think is a different species to the birds in image 1. Speckled hummer or one of the Hermits? Not very much detail to be gleaned from the images.

Agree with Avery regarding the "pufflegs"
Niels
 
The bird in Image 6 think is a different species to the birds in image 1. Speckled hummer or one of the Hermits? Not very much detail to be gleaned from the images.

Agree with Avery regarding the "pufflegs"
Niels
Right, forgot to write my comment on that one. It's a female Chlorostilbon Emerald, most likely Red-billed but Coppery probably can't be totally ruled out.
 

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