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Re: Ho Co (Hummingbirds +)

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Dan Haas

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Dan Haas

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Fri, 2 Sep 2011 21:13:15 -0400

Bonnie et all,

Funny, I have seven (at the least), with one runt of the litter (very
tiny) and there are two adult males fighting over the feeder.  One
male is of the 'orange' variety and visits not as often as the 'ruby'
throated male.  There is also a young male staking claim to the lower
feeder.  He chases every other hummer away, except for the adult male.
 It is exceptionally entertaining in the evenings.

Good Birding,

Dan Haas
St. Margaret's, MD
nervousbirdsatgmail.com

On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Bonnie Ott <> wrote:
> I also have “lost” my adult male hummingbirds. I did take a number of pictures of this very young hummer....almost the throat spots were green and he seemed exceptionally tiny! He was having it out with a few other females and young males.
> http://flic.kr/p/aiFgPV
>
> I had a single COMMON NIGHTHAWK over the house....and a SCARLET TANAGER.
>
> I birded Centennial this morning but didn’t find anything extraordinary. A lovely morning though!
>
> Bonnie Ott
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