[NatureNS] Ruby-throated Hummingbirds

Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 17:26:58 -0300
From: Eleanor Lindsay <kelindsay@eastlink.ca>
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  My male RT hummingbirds have all gone too; still the usual numbers of 
females around.

Eleanor Lindsay
Seabright, St Margarets Bay

On 29/08/2010 9:48 AM, Gayle MacLean wrote:
> Hello All,
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> Was visiting friends in East Chezzetcook yesterday where they have always had quite a number of nesting RT Hummingbirds every year.
> They were saying they had not seen any male Hummingbirds now for the past couple of days, just females and fledglings.
> So, as had been predicted recently, here on the list, that the male Hummingbirds would have all, but gone, by the end of this month, the males, of East Chezzetcook,anyway, seem, most likely, to have begun their southern migration.
>   
> Gayle MacLean
> Dartmouth
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    <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">My male RT hummingbirds
      have all gone too; still the usual numbers of females around.<br>
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      Eleanor Lindsay<br>
      Seabright, St Margarets Bay<br>
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    On 29/08/2010 9:48 AM, Gayle MacLean wrote:
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      <pre wrap="">Hello All,
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Was visiting friends in East Chezzetcook yesterday where they have always had&nbsp;quite a number of nesting RT Hummingbirds every year. 
They were saying they had not&nbsp;seen any male Hummingbirds now for the&nbsp;past couple of days, just females and fledglings.
So, as had been predicted recently, here on the list, that the male Hummingbirds would have all, but gone, by the end of this month,&nbsp;the males, of East Chezzetcook,anyway,&nbsp;seem, most likely,&nbsp;to have&nbsp;begun&nbsp;their southern migration.
&nbsp;
Gayle MacLean
Dartmouth


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