Subject: RE: Anna's Hummingbird Query
Date: Apr 13 22:56:51 1997
From: "Michael Hobbs" - MJCT_Hobbs at msn.com


From: Ted Becker

Dear Tweets,

Where is a good place to look for Anna's Hummingbirds in the Seatle/Everett
area?

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I saw my first (confirmed) Anna's in Washington yesterday, by going back to a
spot where I had thought I had seen one last April. The bird was there, at
the top of the same tree!

This was at the visitor's center at the Arboretum (north entrance). The tree
is 10 feet south of the large white greenhouse which stands immediately south
of the visitor's center parking lot. There is a craggly pine with a hooked
top, upon which sits the male Anna's. This was at about 4:00 p.m.

We also saw some copulating Bald Eagles at the Arboretum.

Friday, on a shopping drive around Lake Washington I saw a pair of Bald Eagles
at the top of the firs at Newcastle, a pair of Red-tails just south of the
eagles, and a pair of Northern Harriers over the old Long Acres site.

== Michael Hobbs
== MJCT_Hobbs at msn.com
== Kirkland WA