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Thu, Feb 28, 08 at 1:27
| BirdWeb.org (Washington state birds) says:
Rufous hummingbirds arrive in Washington from late February to early March. Guess I'd better get my feeder out! :) -Katy |
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by thecitychicken SW Washington (thecitychicken@yahoo.com) on Sun, Mar 2, 08 at 0:25
| I'm following up to my own post: I put the feeder out two days ago and guess who showed up today; March 1st?? A male rufous hummingbird! Yay! -Katy |
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- Posted by flowers_in_wa SW Wash, USA (My Page) on Wed, Mar 5, 08 at 22:41
| Katy, I've left a feeder out all winter for the anna(s) that we saw a few times, but no rufous yet. Susan |
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- Posted by thecitychicken SW Washington (thecitychicken@yahoo.com) on Wed, Mar 5, 08 at 23:55
| Susan, you're in Battle Ground, cool. And you've had Anna's? I've never seen anything but Rufous. Do Anna's even come here? -Katy |
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- Posted by flowers_in_wa SW Wash, USA (My Page) on Thu, Mar 6, 08 at 10:04
| Katy, Anna's are here year-round. A friend of mine near here has several that she watches at her feeder all winter. Susan |
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