The Anna’s Hummingbird has not been seen since about approx. 8:30 this morning.
I will post if she reappears.
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The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD was at the feeder by the bird bath this morning at 6:48.
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The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD came to the feeder by the birdbath at 6:50am.
Birders welcome.
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The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD is coming to the feeder by the birdbath this cold
morning. Birders are welcome.
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The Anna’s visited the feeder today at noon. After watching for about 10 min.
it appeared and sipped nectar for upwards of 4min. Beautiful! Thanks Rachel for
sharing your find! ☺️
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The Anna's visited the feeder by the bird bath again at 7:25 am.
Thanks, Rachel!!
Georgia Doyle
Fort Collins
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018, 6:26 AM Rachel Hopper wrote:
> The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD was at the feeder by the bird bath this morning at
> 6:20.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD was at the feeder by the bird bath this morning at 6:20.
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Thanks so much to Rachel Hopper for finding this rare hummer and getting
the word out so quickly.
Our DFO trip to Weld County Wetlands was having fun with shorebirds and
other spring migrants when
we got the word in time to go with Plan B - Rachel's backyard!
We were treated to prolonged views
The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD (adult female) has been appearing regularly at my
feeders, but now seems to be favoring the one by the lake. So my best advice is
stop at the bottom of the rock steps where you can see both feeders & wait.
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