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Re: W-S Calliope Hummingbird



LIZ . . .

Thanks for the update on the Winston-Salem Calliope Hummingbird. I 
should point out that as of 1 January, he is now a Second-Year bird. 
He should be starting into puberty and day now.  :-)


Cheers,

BILL

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>Carolinabirders:
>
>The hatch year male Calliope Hummingbird is still being seen at the
>Williams home at 2652 Forest Drive in Winston-Salem, NC.  His
>caregiver, Charlie Williams, quips, "With the tender loving care that
>he is receiving, do you think for a minute that he would leave?".
>Although he visits the feeder regularly, on the nicer days he's also
>been after bugs.  Check the maple tree in front of the garage.  Please
>see earlier posts for directions.
>
>Liz Schmid
>schmid_liz@hotmail.com
>Kernersville, NC (Western Piedmont)
>Audubon Society of Forsyth County: http://www.forsythaudubon.org

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