Subject: Bumblebee Hummingbird
Date: May 10 17:52:30 2000
From: Port Townsend Marine Science Center - ptmsc at olympus.net


Tweeters,
A local resident, without access to a computer, called today to ask if I
would post this query on Tweeters:
On April 24th he & his spouse sighted, in mid-day sunlight in the North
Beach area of Port Townsend, a bumblebee sized hummingbird,
brownish-yellow/tawny in color which was not, if at all, very much larger
than 3/4 of an inch. Upon questioning he stated that it moved & acted
exactly a hummingbird does, hovering & darting & poking into flowers. I
gave him my word that I would post this & respectfully await any ideas other
than that he seriously mistook a bumblebee for a hummingbird. He has tried
to ID this creature but has not been able to find a clue. I will forward
any thoughts on to our technology challenged friend.
Regards,
Peter Badame
Port Townsend Marine Science Center
532 Battery Way
Port Townsend, WA 98368

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