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Re: Hummingbirds in Chapel Hill
- To: tdriscoll@mindspring.com, carolinabirds@duke.edu
- Subject: Re: Hummingbirds in Chapel Hill
- From: Kate Finlayson <katefin@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 08:07:45 -0800 (PST)
- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
Thanks Tom! Chris and I got great looks yesterday
afternoon of the two hummers! Both looked rufousy. Is
one a male and one a female? Do they ever come to the
feeder on the window? Hope they are still thriving!
Kate
--- tdriscoll@mindspring.com wrote:
> Dear Carolinabirders:
>
> Lately, the hummingbird feeders have been drained
> more quickly than i thought
> they would be by one hummingbird. This morning (at
> 7:00 am) i saw that there
> were two hummingbirds fighting over the feeder that
> i had just put out. The
> light was bad, so i couldn't see much detail in the
> other bird except that it
> appeared to be greener than the rufous hummingbird.
> More details when i see
> the "other" one.
>
> We are also putting up a feeder in the back yard, so
> if you come to the
> house, look in the back yard.
>
> Directions again, at the I-40 exit, go south on U.S.
> 15-501, west (right) on
> Elliot Rd., north (right) on Curtis, east (right) on
> S. Lakeshore Dr. I live
> at 1816 S. Lakeshore Dr. at the corner of Rolling
> Rd. and S. Lakeshore. You
> don't have to call.
>
> thanks,
>
> tom driscoll
> chapel hill, nc
> tdriscoll@mindspring.com
>
=====
Kate Finlayson
N. Chatham Co.,N.C.
katefin@yahoo.com
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