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[birdky] late hummers
- From: David Roemer <dlroemer@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: bird ky <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 14:54:05 -0800 (PST)
November is an excellent time to discover rare hummer
species in Kentucky. Most of the Ruby-throateds have
departed, and the chances of a hummer being something
other than a RT are good.
I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to
study/photograph any hummers that occur in the state
now. The females and immatures of some species are
extremely similar to female RTs, and may require a
close look through a spotting scope or study of photos
to determine ID.
If anyone happens to host a hummer from now through
mid-March, please contact me via email if you wouldn't
mind me studying and photographing it.
Thanks,
Dave
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