7 Hummingbirds in Tennessee (Pictures, Sounds, Video)

broad-tailed hummingbird on a branch

From the Appalachian Mountains in the east to the Mississippi River in the west, Tennessee is a beautiful state, full of diverse wildlife and natural beauty. One of the most beloved species of birds in the state is the hummingbird. These tiny, vibrant birds are a sight to behold, and they can be found in many parts of Tennessee. In this article, we will explore the different types of hummingbirds that can be found in Tennessee, as well as their habitats and behaviors.

Hummingbirds in Tennessee

Read on to learn more about the 7 hummingbirds that visit Tennessee.

Allen’s Hummingbird

allen's hummingbird in a tree
  • Selasphorus sasin
  • Size: 3.5″ (9 cm)

Identification and Color:  A deep orange and green color overall. Females are bronze-green and paler orange with bronze spots on the throat. Small and stocky at about 3.5 inches in length. Their bill is straight and long.

Habitat and Behavior:  Common to the west coast of the United States and Mexico. Prefers somewhat open areas of brushy canyons and coastal forests. Males will show off by flying in wide arcs. Allen’s Hummingbirds will quickly move between flowers and catch some insects from plants.

Diet:  Enjoys a diet of insects and nectar. Favors red tube-like flowers like a paintbrush or scarlet sage.

What does Allen’s Hummingbird sound like?

Allen’s Hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin) · flight call
Paul Marvin
Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge visitor center, Imperial Beach, San

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Anna’s Hummingbird

anna's hummingbird at a feeder

Calypte anna
Size: 4″ (10 cm)

Identification and Color: Growing to only 4 inches in length, Anna’s Hummingbird is on the stocky side. They have a short, straight bill and long tail. Mostly green and grey, but males have iridescent pink around their heads. Both sexes have white on their undersides.

Habitat and Behavior: Found on the west coast year-round. Will visit feeders in gardens or parks. Can be located in open woods or by streams and rivers. They are very fast and can be hard to see while in motion. Will stop and hover over a flower or feeder to eat.

Diet: Anna’s Hummingbird diet consists of nectar and tiny insects.

What does Anna’s Hummingbird sound like?

Anna’s Hummingbird (Calypte anna) · call
Thomas Magarian
2310 North Wygant Street, North Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

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Black-chinned Hummingbird

black-chinned hummingbird flying

Archilochus alexandri
Size: 3.25″ (8.25 cm)

Identification and Color: A small and slender hummingbird. They have a metallic green head and tail that is not shiny. Males have a black throat with an iridescent purple stripe around it. Females have a paler throat. Has a long, black, narrow bill.

Habitat and Behavior: Found in the western United States and Mexico. Found in various areas like river groves, forests, and semi-arid locations. Males will display during the breeding season by diving steeply in the air. They will dart around flowers and eat insects on vegetation or in the air.

Diet: The Black-chinned Hummingbird enjoys nectar from flowers or hummingbird feeders. Will also eat tiny insects.

What does a Black-chinned Hummingbird sound like?

Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri) · call, song, wing sound
Thomas G. Graves
Embudo Trail, Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States

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Broad-tailed Hummingbird

broad-tailed hummingbird on a branch
Broad-tailed Hummingbird – Selasphorus platycercus” by Rocky Mountain National Park is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0.
  • Selasphorus platycercus
  • Size: 3.5″ (9 cm)

Identification and Color:  The broad-tailed hummingbird has a big head, slender body, and long straight bill. Iridescent green on top with a white chest and underparts. Males have a bright red throat patch. Females have green spots on the throat and a light ring around their eyes.

Habitat and Behavior:  Found in the west, they like higher elevation areas. Including mountainous meadows, forests, and shrubby places. Males will fly high in the sky and dive steeply back down. A metallic sound can be heard from the wings.

Diet:  Nectar and insects. Red tube-like flowers are preferred, and sometimes tiny insects.

What does a Broad-tailed Hummingbird sound like?

Broad-tailed Hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus) · flight call
Sue Riffe
Lyons, Boulder County, Colorado, United States

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Calliope Hummingbird

calliope hummingbird at a flower
Calliope Hummingbird” by tombenson76 is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
  • Selasphorus calliope
  • Size: 3″ (8 cm)

Identification and Color:  A very small hummingbird between 3 and 3.5 inches in length. Males and females are green-yellow on top and white underparts. Males have magenta-purple lines on their throats. They have short wings, tails, and slender bills.

Habitat and Behavior:  Located in the western United States and Mexico. The Calliope Hummingbird likes mountain meadows, thick glades, and canyon areas. Males will display by making dives in the air. These birds will forage low to the ground.

Diet:  Will eat tiny insects from the ground. Enjoys nectar from flowers or feeders primarily.

What does a Calliope Hummingbird sound like?

Calliope Hummingbird (Selasphorus calliope) · call
Bruce Lagerquist
Liberty, Kittitas County, Washington, United States

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Ruby-throated Hummingbird

ruby-throated hummingbird at a feeder
  • Archilochus colubris
  • Size: 3.5″ (8 cm)

Identification and Color: The Ruby-throated Hummingbird has a brilliant green color on the tops of their heads and bodies and a grey to white underpart. The males have a red throat that can appear dark in poor lighting. A small bird between 2 and 3.5 inches in length. They also have very short wings. A long, slender slightly curved bill.

Habitat and Behavior: In the summer they are found throughout the midwest and the eastern United States but almost all leave for the winter. The Ruby-throated Hummingbird prefers open woodlands, meadows, and gardens. They can fly very fast and will forage from flowers or feeders.

Diet: Mostly nectar from flowers but will eat some small insects.

What does a Ruby-throated Hummingbird sound like?


Rufous Hummingbird

rufous hummingbird flying
  • Selasphorus rufus
  • Size: 3″ (7.5 cm)

Identification and Color:  A smaller hummingbird with short wings, tapered tail feathers, and a straight bill. Males are bright orange with an iridescent red throat and white underparts. Females are green on top with duller orange colors.

Habitat and Behavior:  Commonly breed and migrates to the western United States but may also spend winter months in the southeast. Exceptionally fast flyer and will often chase away other hummingbird species from food. Prefers open areas like yards, gardens, or edges of forests.

Diet:  Prefers red tube-like flowers for nectar. It also eats tiny insects like spiders.

What does a Rufous Hummingbird sound like?

Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) · call, shuttle display, wing whirr
Eric DeFonso
Twin Spruce Rd area, Jefferson County, Colorado, United States

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Conclusion

Hummingbirds in Tennessee are unique and fascinating. They are small and delicate, yet they are able to fly long distances and survive in a variety of habitats. Their presence in Tennessee is a testament to the state’s diverse and vibrant wildlife. By providing food and shelter, Tennesseans can help to ensure that these beautiful birds remain a part of the state’s natural landscape for generations to come. Hummingbirds are a symbol of the beauty and resilience of the natural world, and their presence in Tennessee is a reminder of the importance of protecting our environment.

Before you go, be sure to check out our other articles about birds in Tennessee.

Common birds in Tennessee

Owls in Tennessee

Woodpeckers in Tennessee