Subject: Cascadia Hummingbird Report - 04/28/2003
Date: Apr 27 20:37:54 2003
From: Mike Patterson - celata at pacifier.com


Cascadia Hummingbird Report - 04/28/2003

Reports east of the Cascades have finally started coming in, mostly
from Washington and Idaho and also mostly associated with the
Columbia and Snake River. Weather is still unsettled and colder
than average. It snowed in central Oregon, probably contributing
to the lack of hummingbird reports in the high desert.

Cottonwood, CA 03-14-2003 73 40.3903 122.2700
Boise, ID 04-13-2003 103 43.6067 116.2261
Pendleton, OR 04-14-2003 104 45.6738 118.8173
Mazama, WA 04-18-2003 108 48.5922 120.4028
near Wenas, WA 04-19-2003 109 46.8728 120.7728
Harrison, ID 04-20-2003 110 47.4524 116.7804
Quesnel, BC 04-21-2003 111 53.0000 122.5000
Orofino, ID 04-23-2003 113 46.4885 116.2578
Lewiston, ID 04-25-2003 115 46.3929 116.9922



To follow along with the hummingbird migration for 2003 and report
hummingbird arrivals in your area, visit:
http://home.pacifier.com/~neawanna/humm/count.html

--
Mike Patterson
Astoria, OR
celata at pacifier.com

A child who becomes acquainted with the birds about him
hears every sound and puzzles out its meaning with a cleverness
that amazes those with ears who hear not.

-Neltje Blanchan

http://www.pacifier.com/~mpatters/bird/bird.html