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A small drama unfolds in midair between two hummingbirds in a lush green forest in Dominica. The birds hover among thin tree branches, suspended against a softly blurred background of tropical vegetation.

On the right side of the image is a brightly colored hummingbird with shimmering metallic green feathers and a small black crest on its head. Its wings are extended in a rapid blur as it hovers, body angled slightly upward. This is an Antillean Crested Hummingbird, a tiny but assertive species known for defending feeding areas.

To the left is a paler hummingbird, grayish-white underneath with darker wings. It faces the crested bird and appears to be backing away or changing direction mid-flight. Its wings are spread wide and its tail feathers are fanned as it brakes in the air.

A slender branch cuts diagonally across the scene, and both birds hover just below it. The spacing between them suggests a brief aerial standoff.

The behavior captured here is most likely territorial chasing. Hummingbirds fiercely defend nectar sources such as flowering trees or feeders. The crested hummingbird on the right appears to be confronting or driving away the other bird, which may have entered its feeding territory. Rather than physical contact, hummingbird conflicts usually involve rapid aerial maneuvers, hovering face-to-face, and short pursuit flights meant to intimidate the intruder.
Credit: ©Gregory Rothman 2026

The moment frozen in this photograph shows that instant of confrontation—two birds suspended in place, wings beating dozens of times per second, deciding whether the encounter will escalate into a chase or end with one bird retreating.

A small drama unfolds in midair between two hummingbirds in a lush green forest in Dominica. The birds hover among thin tree branches, suspended against a softly blurred background of tropical vegetation. On the right side of the image is a brightly colored hummingbird with shimmering metallic green feathers and a small black crest on its head. Its wings are extended in a rapid blur as it hovers, body angled slightly upward. This is an Antillean Crested Hummingbird, a tiny but assertive species known for defending feeding areas. To the left is a paler hummingbird, grayish-white underneath with darker wings. It faces the crested bird and appears to be backing away or changing direction mid-flight. Its wings are spread wide and its tail feathers are fanned as it brakes in the air. A slender branch cuts diagonally across the scene, and both birds hover just below it. The spacing between them suggests a brief aerial standoff. The behavior captured here is most likely territorial chasing. Hummingbirds fiercely defend nectar sources such as flowering trees or feeders. The crested hummingbird on the right appears to be confronting or driving away the other bird, which may have entered its feeding territory. Rather than physical contact, hummingbird conflicts usually involve rapid aerial maneuvers, hovering face-to-face, and short pursuit flights meant to intimidate the intruder. Credit: ©Gregory Rothman 2026 The moment frozen in this photograph shows that instant of confrontation—two birds suspended in place, wings beating dozens of times per second, deciding whether the encounter will escalate into a chase or end with one bird retreating.

@robcrank68.bsky.social ‘s #BirdOfTheDay is #MixedPairs. Taken in January in #Dominica, I believe that is what I have in this Image of #HummingBirds

-Right: #AntilleanCrested
-Left: #BlueHeaded

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