Maestro wrote: What type of hummer is that? Nice capture and welcome to the forum. I hope to see more soon.
jwear wrote: love the hummers welcome to dgrin
WildWing wrote: Thanks Maestro. Actually, it is not in the Hummingbird family....Family: Todidae. A tiny forest bird of PR. Length: 11cm.
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Thanks Maestro. Actually, it is not in the Hummingbird family....Family: Todidae. A tiny forest bird of PR. Length: 11cm.
Thanks jwear. Actually it is not a Hummingbird but rather a tiny forest bird of PR. Length: 11cm
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Cool. Thanks for the clarification. I actually misread your title. Instead of Tody, I read, Today.
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