Hi 
Lucky Hummer, he shot most of his other specimens. 
Steve Larson 
Northglenn CO 
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From: "ROBERT RIGHTER" <rorigh...@earthlink.net> 
To: "COBirds" <cobirds@googlegroups.com> 
Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 9:52:56 AM 
Subject: [cobirds] JJ Audubon, the benefits of of using bait 

Hi 

Many folks wondered how John J Audubon was able to get so close to hummingbirds 
in order to paint them. 

He would fill up a small cup with red wine wait for a hummingbird to be 
attracted to the color and then watch the hummer sip the wine. After a short 
wait the now giddy hummer would tumble too the ground drunk, where upon Audubon 
with great loving care pick it up, gently posed the new feathered model and 
then quickly penciled an outline of the bird before the hummer woke up and flew 
away. The hummingbird paid a small price, (hangover) to be immortalized in 
Audubon’s magnificent Birds of America. 

Bob Righter 
Denver, CO 



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