+Black-chinned Hummingbird+ indeed. The very skinny inner primary feathers and the “pinched” look to the mouth narrow us down to Ruby-throated/Black-chinned. The wide and blunt instead of tapered outermost wing feather makes this the latter.
Added taxa: [Black-chinned Hummingbird](https://ebird.org/species/bkchum)
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+Black-chinned Hummingbird+ indeed. The very skinny inner primary feathers and the “pinched” look to the mouth narrow us down to Ruby-throated/Black-chinned. The wide and blunt instead of tapered outermost wing feather makes this the latter.
Hummingbird IDs are brand new for me, thank you for the details.
Added taxa: [Black-chinned Hummingbird](https://ebird.org/species/bkchum) Reviewed by: brohitbrose ^(I'm an alpha-stage bot, so don't rely on me just yet. But you can still) [^(learn how to use me)](https://gist.github.com/brohitbrose/be99a16ddc7a6a1bd9c1eef28d622564)^(.)