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I'm going to fill up my feeder one (ok maybe two) last times just in case.
Can't stand the
thought of a hummingbird heading south going without!

From the Michigan bird list:

Hummingbird enthusiasts,

As of today, November 3, there are at least two Ruby-throated Hummingbirds
still present in Michigan, one photographed in SE Allegan County and one
that I photographed in Macomb County. Both appear to be adult females, with
lots of fat and appearing in good health, and are likely to depart any time
now.

I'm sure there must be at least one Rufous Hummingbird in the state right
now, as well as other Ruby-throats possibly. Please let me know about any
hummingbirds you have at your feeders, or about any hummingbirds you hear
about.

Thanks!

Allen T. Chartier
amazilia1(at)comcast.net
Inkster, Michigan, USA

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