Subject: [Tweeters] Re: FOY Rufous Hummer
Date: Feb 27 16:38:11 2014
From: Stewart Wechsler - ecostewart at gmail.com


Regarding FOY Rufous Hummingbirds, this Tuesday, February 25th I was
leading one of my weekly after school at Lincoln Park, West Seattle walks
and noting my FOY Salmonberry bloom and telling my participants that I use
the FOY Salmonberry bloom to know when to expect my FOY Rufous Hummingbird,
and sure enough Dianna Moore reported one within 2 days of this!

Do check out my nature walks, currently at Camp Long and Lincoln Park in
West Seattle:
www.stewardshipadventures.com

-Stewart


> Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 09:52:37 -0800
> From: Dianna Moore <dlmoor2 at coastaccess.com>
> Subject: [Tweeters] FOY Rufous Hummer
> To: tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
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> Much to my surprise, a male Rufous Hummingbird just stopped off at one of
> my window-mounted feeders; not much time to enjoy it as a male Anna's
> promptly escorted him off the property! This is way too early; the only
> thing blooming around here are a few daffodils...though there are some
> flying insects.
>
> Dianna Moore
> Ocean Shores
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