Subject: Cascadia Hummingbird Report - Apr 19, 2004
Date: Apr 18 21:10:26 2004
From: Mike Patterson - celata at pacifier.com


Cascadia Hummingbird Report - Apr 19, 2004

Ann from Saanich, BC report a couple weeks back of watching
a female Rufous building a nest. This week she report watching
the bird feeding to newly hatched youngsters.

Reports to the east continue from eastern Washington and Idaho.

Douglas, AK 04/08/2004 98 58.2820 134.4021
Gustavus, AK 04/11/2004 101 58.4133 135.7369
Yakutat, AK 04/11/2004 101 59.5575 139.7621
Haines, AK 04/12/2004 102 59.2403 135.4404
Hayden Lake, ID 04/12/2004 102 47.7658 116.7528
Crouch, ID 04/13/2004 103 44.1153 115.9716
Moscow, ID 04/13/2004 103 44.8504 123.2288
Walla Walla, WA 04/13/2004 103 46.0650 118.2589
Yakutat, AK (2) 04/16/2004 106 59.5575 139.7621
Telkwa, BC 04/16/2004 106 54.6972 127.0500
Summerland, BC 04/16/2004 106 49.6000 119.6667
Mtn Home, ID 04/17/2004 107 48.5808 122.9106



For more information on tracking Rufous Hummingbirds see:
http://home.pacifier.com/~neawanna/humm/count.html




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

Half-a-bee, philosophically must ipso-facto half not-be.
But half the bee, has got to bee Vis-a-vis its entity...
d'you see?
But can a bee be said to be or not to be an entire bee
When half the bee is not a bee due to some ancient injury?
-Monty Python

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