Subject: [Tweeters] Black-capped Chickadee at Hummingbird feeder
Date: Sep 5 19:24:22 2006
From: vogelfreund at comcast.net - vogelfreund at comcast.net


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9/5/06

When I was stationed at Fort Huachuca, we had a couple of small hummingbird feeders hanging (in the shade) under the eaves of our duplex on post. Both House Finches and Orioles (Hooded and Bullock's) were regulars, spilling more than they consumed.

Phil Hotlen
Bellingham, WA
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From: "Bob Norton" <norton36 at olypen.com>
> MessageI have not had any birds at our huumingbird feeders in Washington but
> when we lived in Phoenix there were a lot of House Finchs and Verdins.
> Bob Norton
> norton36 at olypen.com
> Joyce (near Port Angeles), WA
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dave Nuttall
> To: 'Ulrich Fritzsche' ; 'tweeters'
> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 3:38 PM
> Subject: RE: [Tweeters] Black-capped Chickadee at Hummingbird feeder
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> I had a procession of different birds this spring - they were caught on the
> web cam I had set up to catch the first Rufous.
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> As I recall they were:
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> Black-capped Chickadee
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> Chestnut-backed Chickadee
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> Spotted Towhee
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> Song Sparrow
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> I'm out of town right now, but I'll check the pictures on Thursday and post
> any additions / corrections
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> Dave Nuttall
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> Oak Bay, WA
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