As noted previously, it takes a long time to put together each photo essay that 
summarizes an Operation RubyThroat hummingbird expedition to the Neotropics. 
Nonetheless, I've just completed the on-line write-up about our third trip to 
Crooked Tree in Belize and have posted it as our "This Week at Hilton Pond" 
installment for 10-18 March 2012. In it you'll find lots of colorful images of 
Belizean birds and other wildlife and scenery, but the most important content 
is what we learned this year about Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and other 
Neotropical migrants that may show up in your own backyard in the U.S. or 
Canada. (We might mention our field crew this year was an eager bunch of 
undergraduate students from Keystone College in Pennsylvania.)

To view the report, please visit http://www.hiltonpond.org/ThisWeek120310.html 
, and then get your hummingbird feeders ready for the ruby-throats' annual 
return from wintering grounds south of the border.

Happy (Neotropical) Nature Watching!

BILL

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RESEARCH PROGRAM
c/o BILL HILTON JR. Executive Director
Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History
1432 DeVinney Road, York, South Carolina 29745 USA
office & cell (803) 684-5852
fax (803) 684-0255

Please visit our web sites (courtesy of Comporium.net):
Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History at http://www.hiltonpond.org 
"Operation RubyThroat: The Hummingbird Project" at http://www.rubythroat.org

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