Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Common Name
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Scientific Name
Archilochus colubris
Length
3 3/4"
Weight
Weight can range from 2 to 6 g (0.071 to 0.21 oz), with males averaging 3.4 g (0.12 oz) and the slightly larger female averaging 3.8 g (0.13 oz)
Estimated Population in the U.S. & Canada
34,000,000 per the American Bird Conservancy

Range

The only hummingbird found consistently all over the Eastern U.S. and Canada.

Ruby-throats gather in Florida, Louisiana and along the South Texas coast in September in preparation for the final push to the south, either over the Gulf of Mexico or via an overland route through Mexico.

First arrivals in the spring, usually males, are back in Texas and Louisiana in late February to mid-March. In more northern states and Canadian provinces, first arrivals are not until April or May.

Most will migrate south in winter to countries such as Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and northern Panama. However, some Ruby-throats do spend the winter along the U.S. Gulf Coast, from Texas to Florida, and some along the southern Atlantic coastal regions.

Lifespan of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird

The average life span is estimated by experts to be 3 - 5 years. Most deaths occur in the first year of life. The record age of a banded ruby-throated hummingbird is 6 years, 11 months.

Characteristics and Identification

Very rare forms of Albino and white Leucistic Ruby-throated Hummingbirds do exist.

The Ruby-throated and Broad-tailed are similar in many ways. But they occupy separate ranges, Ruby-throats in the Eastern US and Broad-tails in the Western US.

And the red gorget of the male Ruby-throat can appear black in certain light and at certain angles, as seen in the comparison photos below.

Male Ruby-throated hummingbird seen in different lighting
An adult male Ruby-throated Hummingbird featuring a beautiful ruby, or red, gorget (throat)
An adult male Ruby-throated Hummingbird in poor lighting featuring a dark black gorget (throat)

The "classic" view (left) of the adult male Ruby-throated Hummingbird features a beautiful ruby, or red, gorget (throat). Yet a quick turn of the head, or a change of the angle/intensity of the lighting, can change the gorget to black (right)!

The feathers of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird contain no pigment. So in bright light it appears an iridescent red, while in poor light the gorget can appear black. The black gorget can make some nature lovers assume they are seeing a Black-chinned Hummingbird. When seeing a hummingbird like this, be sure to check normal species range maps to see what type of bird typically appears in your area (see map below).

An adult male Ruby-throated Hummingbird featuring a beautiful ruby, or red, gorget (throat) An adult male Ruby-throated Hummingbird in poor lighting featuring a dark black gorget (throat)

Male and female Ruby-throated hummingbird identification

The adult male has a brilliant ruby red throat (gorget), black chin, and a deeply notched, forked tail. Males use a repeating "pendulum" arch of flight to attract females.

The female's throat is white, and immature males are similar in color to the female. The female body is slender, with a blunt, rounded tail with white corners. When perched, the tail is slightly longer than the folded wingtips.

Male and female Ruby-throated hummingbird side-by-side comparison

Comparison of the Broad-tailed, Ruby-throated and Black-chinned hummingbirds


Included below is a map showing the average spring migration arrival dates for Ruby-throated Hummingbirds in North America. Arrival dates vary from year to year and from location to location, depending on a number of weather-related conditions and other environmental factors.
Map showing the average spring migration arrival dates for Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds in North America

 

 

Ruby-throated Hummingbird enjoying necar from California Giant Zinnias!
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird feeding on a pink Giant Zinnia, August 12, 2015, in East Texas

Ruby-throated Hummingbird ... yes, it IS my feeder!
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

Male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird- Spring of 2017

Ruby-throated Hummingbird at feeder amidst Tropical Milkweed
Ruby-throated Hummingbird at feeder amidst Tropical Milkweed

Group of Ruby Throat Hummingbirds at feeder - East Texas
Hummingbirds hovering at feeder in Texas


Ruby-Throated Hummingbird feeding ... and hovering!

Ruby-throated Hummingbird ... sitting stunned after flying into a window ... it was fine, and flew off!
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird ... sitting stunned after flying into a window ... it was fine, and flew off!

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Beautiful adult male Ruby-throated Hummingbird in North Carolina
Ruby-throated Hummingbird in North Carolina
(Photography by Sina Norris)

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird hovering in mid-air
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

 

Young male Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird at feeder in San Antonio, Texas
Ruby-throated Hummingbird at feeder in San Antonio, Texas
(Photo by and courtesy of Norman Joe Collins)

Maybe a bit chilly! Fluffed-up Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Fluffed-up Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Ruby-throated Hummingbird ... Sitting alone on a lawn chair!

 

Ruby-throated Hummingbird Video

click to view a video about the Ruby-throated hummingbird!

The Ruby-throated is the only hummingbird found consistently all over the Eastern U.S. and Canada.

The average life span is estimated by experts to be 3 - 5 years. The record age of a banded ruby-throated hummingbird is 6 years, 11 months. The average length is 3 3/4".

This video features information about the Ruby-throat, including photos, quick facts and migration patterns. It runs only about 3 minutes and features some easy listening music, so turn up your volume and meet the Ruby-throated hummingbird!

Spring Ruby-throat Migration 2024 Animated

Hummingbird Spring Migration Sightings Map for 2024 (Animation)

Hummingbird Spring Migration Animation for 2024

Many hummingbirds spend the winter in Central America or Mexico, and migrate north to their breeding grounds in the southern and western United States as early as February, and to areas further north later in the spring. The first arrivals in spring are usually males.

The Hummingbird Central website tracks the annual spring hummingbird migration in North America with the help of its viewers as they submit their first hummingbird sightings from their locales.

The spring 2024 Hummingbird Migration Map project began in late January of 2024, and ended in May of 2024, when most hummingbirds had reached their northernmost breeding grounds in the Canadian provinces.

This video features an animation showing how the map of the migration evolved during the spring. It runs only about 3 minutes and features some easy listening music, so turn up your volume and relive the 2024 hummingbird migration!

 

The World of Nature, Series V, "Among Our Feathered Friends" ... the Ruby-Throated Hummingbird, card distributed by the Coca-Cola Co., circa 1930s
The World of Nature, Series V

"Among Our Feathered Friends" - #10 The Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Distributed by the Coca-Cola Company - Circa 1930s

Card size of 2-1/2" x 4", with artwork by Lynn Bogue Hunt

(from the author's collection)