[NatureNS] Vagrant Hummer

Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 13:49:05 -0300
From: Peter Payzant <pce@accesswave.ca>
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Hi, all-

We had a hummingbird visit our feeders today, after a couple of weeks 
with no visitors. It probed around various edges and interstices but 
failed to locate the actual nectar source, and eventually flew off 
disconsolately. Clearly not one of our resident birds.

Peter Payzant
Waverley

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We had a hummingbird visit our feeders today, after a couple of weeks
with no visitors. It probed around various edges and interstices but
failed to locate the actual nectar source, and eventually flew off
disconsolately. Clearly not one of our resident birds.<br>
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Peter Payzant<br>
Waverley<br>
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