Subject: Cascadia Hummingbird Report - May 3, 2004
Date: May 2 22:24:43 2004
From: Mike Patterson - celata at pacifier.com


Cascadia Hummingbird Report - May 3, 2004

Many Rufous Hummingbird reports from Montana and a curious lack
of reports from central Oregon....

Prineville, OR 04-11-2004 101 44.3055 120.8415
E.Glacier Pk, MT 04-25-2004 115 48.4471 113.2223
Big Fork, MT 04-26-2004 116 48.0786 114.0806
Othello, WA 04-26-2004 116 46.8204 119.1671
Orofino, ID 04-27-2004 117 46.4885 116.2578
Kalispell, MT 04-28-2004 118 58.4800 134.1600
Eagle, ID 04-29-2004 119 43.6935 116.3548
Hailey, ID 04-27-2004 117 43.5117 114.2992
Wenatchee, WA 04-29-2004 119 47.4257 120.3249
Stevensville, MT 04-29-2004 119 46.5078 114.0909
Pearl, ID 04-29-2004 119 46.4885 116.2578
Sawmill Lake, BC 04-30-2004 120 50.3167 119.9192

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

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