Subject: snow and rainbows
Date: Nov 28 15:17:59 2001
From: Cliff Drake - cliffdrake at qwest.net


Hi Gangs

My Annas were very busy this morning as well, no snow here, but 35F
probably warrants more trips to the feeder. I'm pretty sure I had at least
three individuals, none of them adult males. One with a small gorget, one
with a larger gorget - she seems the most territorial - and one tiny little
thing, a third smaller than the others. She disappears when she perches on
the far side of the feeder, usually I can see the most of the tail. I've
never seen one so small.

(Tweeters) Don't tell Kelly Cassidy, but I was sitting in my nice warm
living room this morning with a nice hot cup of coffee watching one of the
Annas in the plum tree when a Golden-crowned Kinglet flew into my field of
view. I didn't have to leave my easy chair, I didn't even have to re-focus
my binoculars. True. Sorry Kelly.


Cliff Drake
Seattle WA
cliffdrake at qwest.net

At 02:45 PM 11/28/2001 -0800, Patricia Hansen wrote:
>I just snapped my head to the right as I caught the movement of two Annas at
>the hummer feeder and they are backed by the most beautiful bright rainbow,
>what a sight!