Subject: [Tweeters] Snoqualmie Pass Hummingbird Activity
Date: Apr 29 12:09:07 2009
From: Wild Birds, Hummingbirds, Butterflies & More - hummingbirder at gmail.com


Well, my activity is now up to around 100 ounces of nectar use per day and
it has been really fun to see the Rufous come in swarms.



If you are on facebook, do a Facebook search for "Nordic_Chris". There are
three videos that I have made in the last 48 hours that are posted..



The Seattle Times came up today to take some photos and reporter came up as
well. They are going to be doing a story, and possibly it will be on the
front page or the front page of the local section for tomorrow's paper.



If you driving through the Snoqualmie Pass area and would like to see the
hummingbirds, take Exit #54 from Seattle. At the end of the off ramp, take
a right. Go through the Hwy 906 intersection into the residential
neighborhood. At three way stop, go straight. Road will curve to the left
and down a hill. As it curves to the right the road will flatten out.
House is third on the right, with a Fire Hydrant "Teepee" in front of it.
Most of the activity is on the left side of the house and is easily viewed
from the road. At this time there is still 2-3 feet of snow in the yard, so
the garden path is currently not accessible. We expect activity will die
off in June, but will increase again in July and August. Address is 69 E
Hyak Drive, Snoqualmie Pass, WA.





Chris Caviezel

702-415-7340



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