9/24/2013 12:04:14 PM
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Section 11: Photography Subject: Perched Hummingbird Msg# 868858
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One of my daughters who lives in MoCo has three things to attract hummers and you can see them resting in a nearby tree. While living in Tucson we saw lots of hummers and many times you would see them perching in trees. The mother hummers would perch in a tree looking to see if things were safe and then dart into the tree to her nest. There is a neat hummer cage in the Sonora Desert Museum ,just outside of Tucson. We lived in an area zoned for one acre, next to an area zoned for 5 acres and wildlife was abundant. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Bill, I have not seen many perched hummingbirds. Great catch. Image below from BillBundy - Image Title: photos Image Info: Taken by my son-in-law Bill Karns of a hummingbird perched in a japanese yew off our rear deck on Stacy Court in Ocean Pines. They land there frequently. Larger image available! Click image to see it. |
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