Subject: [Tweeters] Any good cold-weather sightings?
Date: Nov 23 11:35:03 2010
From: Liz Copeland - Liz.C.Copeland at gmail.com


I was excited to see the first Varied Thrush of the year in my yard. Most
years, I see several in the fall, but this year, today was my first
sighting. And I've got several hummers fighting over the feeder which I'm
warming every couple of hours so it doesn't turn to slush.


Liz
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Josh Hayes <josh.hayes at q.com> wrote:

> I am hopeful some yard rarities will amble down the hills and into town.
> I?ve got lots of various seed out there to entice them, but the most
> interesting sighting so far was a determined little Anna?s Hummingbird
> slurping on our equally-determined sage flowers out there. Not exactly a
> ?snow bird?!
>
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> So ? anything good?
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> -Josh Hayes in North Seattle (4 inches of snow)
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