Close relative of the Rufous Hummingbird, and almost identical to it in some plumages, Allen’s Hummingbird has a much more restricted summer range. While the Rufous nests from Wyoming to southern Alaska, Allen’s nests only in coastal regions of California and southwestern Oregon. During migration seasons, however, they overlap extensively, both traveling to southern Mexico for the winter. Within its summer range, Allen’s Hummingbird is commonly seen in back yards and city parks, where males will perform their spectacular display dives to warn rival males away and attract the attention of females.
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Allen's Hummingbird is a close cousin of the Rufous Hummingbird. They look almost the same but live in different places. While the Rufous lives all over, Allen's only lives in California and Oregon. They both go to Mexico in the winter. Allen's Hummingbird is often seen in backyards and parks, where the males do cool dives to show off to the females.