[tn-bird] Re: watch for western hummers

  • From: RubyThroat@xxxxxxx
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 05:46:23 EDT

In a message dated 9/17/02 4:12:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
jwcoffey@xxxxxxxxxx writes:


> Rufous/Selasphorus western hummingbirds are showing
> up in the southeast and you should watch your feeders
> carefully to determine if anything other than a Ruby-throated
> Hummingbird is one of your guests.
> 
> Let's go birding.....
> 
> Wallace Coffey
> Bristol, TN

Fellow Tennessee Birders
If you do have a western hummer in your area, please contact your own Mr. 
Chris Sloan.  In the event he is not available, please contact me or Martha 
by email or at 205-681-2888.  From our point of view, quick response, when 
possible, is the way to document these special birds before they move on.

Enjoy the day.

Bob Sargent
Trussville, Alabama


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