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[TN-Bird] First Hummers!
- From: "JULIE SANTEE" <jul-san@xxxxxxx>
- To: <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 20:08:22 -0400
While doing some evening birding in my backyard and admiring my first yellow
throated warbler of the season, a hummingbird came from out of no where and
began to "harass" him! He then flew off and perched on the top of my red
maple. As I began to watch him, waiting to see if he'd come to the feeder, he
dove down and chased off ANOTHER hummingbird. While watching these two chase
one another, my husband pointed to another one perched in a nearby oak! I've
never had this many at once for first arrivals, very exciting!
Julie Santee
Sweetwater, TN
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