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The ruby-throated hummingbird nests east of the Mississippi River.
The expression this side of the Mississippi dates back to when the US was moving west. things west of the Mississippi were seen as different.
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The ruby-throated hummingbird nests east of the Mississippi River.
A hummingbird can be blue green. They can have red on the top of their head.
The rubythroat hummingbird is the most common to all parts of Alabama. The male can be recognized by his deep red throat patch and dark green back. The female looks like the male except she has no red on her throat and has a lighter green back. Occasionally, the rufus hummingbird is seen in Alabama, but it is not as common as the rubythroat. The male rufus has a "rufus" or brown color on its back, sides, tail, and head. Like the rubythroat hummingbird, the male rufus hummingbird has a reddish-colored throat patch, but it is more orange than ruby.
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The Ruby-throated hummingbird is the only hummingbird to breed East of the Mississippi River. However, the Rufous hummingbird is a migrant (meaning that it occasionally) ventures out of its territory. So the Rufous has been spotted in Pennsylvania rarely. The Ruby-throated hummingbird is easy to identify. The iridescent feathers on the neck(gorget) of the male Ruby-throated are ruby colored in sunlight.
The Heavener family come to Mississippi in March 10 1895.
The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers come together just north of St. Louis.