
The Rufous Hummingbird is a western hummingbird who's breeding range goes as far up as Alaska. Over about the past decade this little hummer has extended its wintering range to include the Southeast and, increasingly, this hummer is showing up in fall in many places in the eastern half of the country. Theories as to why that is range from the increasing number of people putting out hummingbird feeders, to variations in the hummer's internal compass. We once had a Rufous Hummingbird show up at our feeder in Oct. a number of years ago when we lived in MA. If you live in the East and have any hummingbirds with rufous on them coming to your feeders, report it to your local bird or nature organization.
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