This video from the USA says about itself:
Male Broad-tailed and Black-chinned Hummingbirds Stop For A Sip In West Texas – Sept. 12, 2018
Broad-tailed (left) and Black-chinned (right) Hummingbirds are two of the most abundant species to visit the West Texas cam site during breeding and migration periods. Both species have resident populations in Mexico and medium-distance migrant populations that travel north to breed in the mountainous regions of the western U.S., and some Black-chinned migrants breed as far north as British Columbia, Canada.
Watch live at http://allaboutbirds.org/texashummers for more information about hummingbirds and highlights from the feeders.
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