[NatureNS] Hummingbirds on a whale watch

Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 12:28:41 -0300
From: "Margaret E.Millard" <mmillard@eastlink.ca>
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they are migrating from here for sure, Chris. I am down to two.
Marg Millard, White Point, Queens Co.,
http://margmillard.ca
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From: "Chris Callaghan/Andy Moir" <chrisandandy@cwswireless.ca>
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Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 9:48 PM
Subject: [NatureNS] Hummingbirds on a whale watch


> One of the passengers whale-watching on the Bay of Fundy yesterday was 
> wearing a bright red ball cap. We were observing a pair of humpbacks when 
> all of a sudden two hummingbirds zoomed in; one briefly lit on the cap, 
> and then they flew off over the water. We were about three or four miles 
> offshore at the time. A bit later a lone hummingbird also flew over the 
> boat.
>
> Are they migrating? And does anyone know if two would ordinarily travel 
> together?
>
> They looked really tiny way out there!
>
> Chris in Freeport
> 


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