Hi Dave,
Really cool bird. I have very limited experience with juveniles of western
hummingbirds, but I did learn this summer that many of the western species
(including for example, broad-tailed and calliope) can show rufous flanks. In
your pictures I do see hints of rufous on the rump, whic
Have a Rufous Hummingbird visiting my feeders in Seneca Falls.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/105424358@N06/10276043945/
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Thanks to Marty and Mary Jean for their hospitality and the lovely young rufous
lady
that was present at 1400 today. This bird feeds on the clock! Besides using the
feeder it was hawking insects from the clothesline.
Went on to the Sheldrake area where we saw numerous Common Loon on the water,
t
I saw the bird at 2:30 it was feeding and sitting on a wire when I got out of
the car. I had many Brant at Stewart Park 3pm. Janet Akin, Seneca Castle
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The rufous hummingbird showed up at the feeder on the south side of our house
this morning, no apparent worse for the wear.
Marty
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Interlaken, NY
The Rufous Hummingbird continues to visit as do birders. I'm aware of birders
stopping by every day except perhaps one, since the ID was confirmed on 10/17,
including two parties yesterday and one today so far, in spite of the rain.
We've added a feeder on the south side of the house, which wil
I stopped up at Marty's house at about 10:30 this morning. The rufous
hummingbird showed up two or three minutes after I got there. Came to the
feeder twice, second time spent a minute or so drinking from the feeder. Great
viewing!
Thanks, Marty, for letting us all stop by.
First time I've s
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I was there between 2-3pm today and he came every 10-15 minutes.
It was so wonderful to get such good, close looks at him.
Thank you Marty and Mary Jean!
And thank you Nancy for confirming he was there earlier.
Stephanie
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I topped off the gorgeous morning with a visit to Marty's porch, where I sat
from 11:20 to 11:50. To my surprise, the Rufous Hummingbird indeed came in at
15-minute intervals and gave me ample opportunity to study it. A very handsome
life bird, and a beautiful spot-- no wonder he likes it ther
First of all I would like to thank Marty Schlabach for his hospitality today!
Thanks
Renee DePrato and I stopped at Marty's on the way to Montezuma and we did as
Marty suggested...go in the backyard and wait by the picnic table. So we arrived
and before I was able to set up my scope and camer
HI ALL -
I have been reading all your messages about Rufous Hummers.
I live on Wyers Point Road on Cayuga Lake about 1 mile north of Sheldrake
Point and about 3 + miles from my good friend, Marty Schlabach. On Sunday,
Sept. 16 , a beautiful day, I sat on the front porch with my bi
Rufous Hummingbird was easily seen late morning today. It was coming into
the feeder every15 minutes or so.
Also seemed to be sitting in the cherry tree.
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We stopped by the Marty's house this morning at about 9:30 and waited for 20
minutes or so in the rain for the hummingbird to appear. It didn't stay long,
but a great look while it was there!
Anne Marie and Tim Johnson
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Hi all,
I have posted a few pictures of the hummingbird this morning.
Hi all,
I have posted a few pictures of the hummingbird this morning.
https://picasaweb.google.com/37855303614931880/Fall2012#5800340256025985554
...and the following 20-some. Here is our eBird checklist with a few
notes (more discussion probably to come on the age and sex of this
bird, this is
Marty's hummingbird is still coming this morning and does indeed appear to
be a female RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD. Photos to come.
Jay
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The Lab just received photos of a male Rufous Hummingbird visiting a feeder
in the yard of Anne Dillon Gray in Phoenix (Oswego County). The bird first
appeared on Sunday and Anne has confirmed that he is still present as of
this morning. Anne graciously gave us the go-ahead to post the news and can
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