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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Midwest
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![]() From Learner.org - Journey North: Quote:
Frequently Asked Questions Students Ask and Experts Answer (Learner.org - Journey North): Journey North Hummingbirds From Hummingbirds.net: Quote:
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Fox
Join Date: Jun 2009
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Thank you for this, Cirsium.
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Fox
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: South Carolina
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I loved the map that allowed one to see the ruby sightings so far this winter. I think it would be great if WG could incorporate sighting maps on this site where the individual members could pin their sightings to.
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Fox
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Wisconsin
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I've read that the hummingbirds often follow the yellow-bellied sapsucker in it's northward migration. The hummers feed on the sap and insects attracted to the sap pits made by the sapsuckers.
Well, the sapsuckers are here. (Just letting the hummingbirds know that things are ready for them ... ![]() ![]()
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