Here's some closeups of a single female: (click on a picture to see a larger version)


She has a lovely green back that's really brought out by the sunlight.
Below, one chases another away from the feeder:

Here are three at the feeder, looking at each other warily:

Here's the same three in a rare moment of peace:

I've seen as many as five at one time, but was unable to get them all on film at once!