Phippsburg, Me map 6 Totman Cove
have a female ruby throated at feeder right this second -or as Bill Sheehan might say "write this second." Still have three at feeders very active and on garden flowers
Belted Kingfisher female has taken up fall residence on end of pier, there every morn and eve and off and on during the day. Saw two chattering by two days ago
Robin R Robinson
Birding The Burg
http://robins-chaos.blogspot.com
http://robinrobinsonmaine.com
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 06:16:13 -0700
From: jillmcm1970@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Maine-birds] Turkey vultures/ hummingbirg question
To: maine-birds@googlegroups.com
From: Bill Blauvelt <bil.blauvelt@gmail.com>
To: David Rankin <drankin@une.edu>
Cc: maine-birds@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Maine-birds] Turkey vultures/ hummingbirg question
I refilled my feeder yesterday after being away for week and saw one
hummingbird almost instantly.
The feeder was almost full when I left last week.
Bill Blauvelt
Portland, ME
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 4:43 PM, David Rankin <drankin@une.edu> wrote:
> If you leave them up into October, or even November, you might attract a
> rare hummingbird from out west. Ruby-throated Hummingbirds vacate the region
> by the end of September, but Rufous Hummingbird in particular are becoming
> more and more common in the east in the fall and even into the winter (the
> likelyhood is small, but you never know!)
>
> David Rankin
>
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 4:21 PM, David Small <docfinsdave@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> There has not been any activity at my hummingbird
>> feeder (Old Town) for several days now. Is it too
>> soon to take it down?
>>
>> Two turkey vultures preening at Sunkhaze Meadows
>> National Wildlife Refuge.
>> http://photosbychance.zenfolio.com/p501323621/h42cafb9c#h42cafb9c
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
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have a female ruby throated at feeder right this second -or as Bill Sheehan might say "write this second." Still have three at feeders very active and on garden flowers
Belted Kingfisher female has taken up fall residence on end of pier, there every morn and eve and off and on during the day. Saw two chattering by two days ago
Robin R Robinson
Birding The Burg
http://robins-chaos.blogspot.com
http://robinrobinsonmaine.com
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Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 06:16:13 -0700
From: jillmcm1970@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Maine-birds] Turkey vultures/ hummingbirg question
To: maine-birds@googlegroups.com
Neighbors here in Pittsfield are seeing hummers pass through regularly.
Jill McElderry-Maxwell
Bag End Suri Alpacas of ME, LLC - ¡BESAME!
226 Snakeroot Rd
Pittsfield, ME 04967
(207) 660-5276 (cell)
bagendsuris@roadrunner.com
http://www.bagendsuris.com
Bag End Suri Alpacas of ME, LLC - ¡BESAME!
226 Snakeroot Rd
Pittsfield, ME 04967
(207) 660-5276 (cell)
bagendsuris@roadrunner.com
http://www.bagendsuris.com
From: Bill Blauvelt <bil.blauvelt@gmail.com>
To: David Rankin <drankin@une.edu>
Cc: maine-birds@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Maine-birds] Turkey vultures/ hummingbirg question
I refilled my feeder yesterday after being away for week and saw one
hummingbird almost instantly.
The feeder was almost full when I left last week.
Bill Blauvelt
Portland, ME
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 4:43 PM, David Rankin <drankin@une.edu> wrote:
> If you leave them up into October, or even November, you might attract a
> rare hummingbird from out west. Ruby-throated Hummingbirds vacate the region
> by the end of September, but Rufous Hummingbird in particular are becoming
> more and more common in the east in the fall and even into the winter (the
> likelyhood is small, but you never know!)
>
> David Rankin
>
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 4:21 PM, David Small <docfinsdave@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> There has not been any activity at my hummingbird
>> feeder (Old Town) for several days now. Is it too
>> soon to take it down?
>>
>> Two turkey vultures preening at Sunkhaze Meadows
>> National Wildlife Refuge.
>> http://photosbychance.zenfolio.com/p501323621/h42cafb9c#h42cafb9c
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Maine birds mailing list
>> maine-birds@googlegroups.com
>> http://groups.google.com/group/maine-birds
>> https://sites.google.com/site/birding207
>
>
> --
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> maine-birds@googlegroups.com
> http://groups.google.com/group/maine-birds
> https://sites.google.com/site/birding207
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