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I know that wildlife is the last thing on most people's minds right now as the 
hurricane bears down on Texas.  I also know this has nothing to do with 
Minnesota birds, but I just have to say how much I agree with Mark Alt!
 
My husband and I winter in the Rio Grande Valley and it looks like our area 
will be spared from the brunt of the storm down there.  But I told my husband 
last night how I just keep thinking of all the wonderful habitat and great 
birding areas along the TX coast and what an impact that will have on the birds 
and other wildlife!  We have birded often from the upper TX coast down to 
Corpus Christi and I can just picture what devastation there will be to Bolivar 
Peninsula, High Island, Aransas and Anahuac NWRs etc. etc.
 
Right now is the peak of Hummingbird migration in Texas and places along the 
coast such as Rockport have thousands and thousands of hummers coming through 
that area now.  Rockport even has a Hummingbird Festival every year in 
September where people come to see hundreds of hummers at feeders around town.  
 These are our MN hummers, so indirectly it may have an effect on our birds.  
This also goes for migrating passerines from here also.
 
So let's pray not only for the people but for our feathered friends as well!
 
Pat and Bob DeWenter
Bemidji, MN (and Weslaco, TX)


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<DIV>I know that wildlife is the last thing on most people's minds right now as 
the hurricane bears down on Texas.&nbsp; I also know this has nothing to do 
with Minnesota birds, but I just have to say how much I agree with Mark 
Alt!</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>My husband and I winter in the Rio Grande Valley and it looks like our 
area will be spared from the brunt of the storm down there.&nbsp; But I told my 
husband last night how I just keep thinking of all the wonderful habitat and 
great birding areas along the TX coast and what an impact that will have on the 
birds and other wildlife!&nbsp; We have birded often from the upper TX coast 
down to Corpus Christi and I can just picture what devastation there will be to 
Bolivar Peninsula, High Island, Aransas and Anahuac&nbsp;NWRs etc. etc.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Right now is the peak of Hummingbird migration in Texas and places along 
the coast such as Rockport have thousands and thousands of hummers coming 
through that area now.&nbsp; Rockport&nbsp;even has a Hummingbird Festival 
every year in September&nbsp;where people come to see hundreds of hummers at 
feeders around town.&nbsp; &nbsp;These are our MN hummers, so indirectly it may 
have an effect on our birds.&nbsp; This also goes for migrating passerines from 
here also.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>So let's pray not only for the people but for our feathered friends as 
well!</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Pat and Bob DeWenter</DIV>
<DIV>Bemidji, MN (and Weslaco, TX)</DIV></DIV>
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