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Birds in the Botanical Garden The garden provides habitat for an array of wildlife. With a variety of food sources and nesting areas, many birds stop by or call the garden home. This is a small selection of birds commonly seen or heard at the UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden. Allen’s Hummingbird Selasphorus sasin Food: Nectar This is male, the female is more green. Anna’s Hummingbird Calypte anna Food: Nectar This is a male, the female is more green. Bushtit Psaltriparus minimus Food: Insects California Towhee Melozone crissalis Food: Seeds Dark-eyed Junco Junco hyemalis Food: Seeds Hooded Oriole Icterus cucullatus Food: Insects and nectar House Finch Haemorhous mexicanus Food: Seeds Lesser Goldfinch Spinus psaltria Food: Seeds Specimen on the left is female, right is male. Northern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos Food: Insects and fruits Nuttall’s Woodpecker Picoides nuttallii Food: Insects Spotted Towhee Pipilo maculatus Food: Insects, fruits, and seeds Yellow Chevroned Parakeet Brotogeris chiriri Food: Fruits, seeds, and nectar

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Page 1: Birds in the Botanical Garden · 2019. 10. 3. · Birds in the Botanical Garden The garden provides habitat for an array of wildlife. With a variety of food sources and nesting areas,

Birds in the Botanical GardenThe garden provides habitat for an array of wildlife. With a variety of food sources and nesting areas, many birds stop by or call the garden home. This is a small selection of birds commonly seen or heard at the UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden.

Allen’s HummingbirdSelasphorus sasinFood: NectarThis is male, the female is more green.

Anna’s HummingbirdCalypte annaFood: NectarThis is a male, the female is more green.

BushtitPsaltriparus minimusFood: Insects

California TowheeMelozone crissalisFood: Seeds

Dark-eyed JuncoJunco hyemalisFood: Seeds

Hooded OrioleIcterus cucullatusFood: Insects and nectar

House FinchHaemorhous mexicanusFood: Seeds

Lesser GoldfinchSpinus psaltriaFood: SeedsSpecimen on the left is female, right is male.

Northern MockingbirdMimus polyglottosFood: Insects and fruits

Nuttall’s WoodpeckerPicoides nuttalliiFood: Insects

Spotted TowheePipilo maculatusFood: Insects, fruits, and seeds

Yellow Chevroned ParakeetBrotogeris chiririFood: Fruits, seeds, and nectar