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Mockingbird Hill Farm

Williamsburg Ohio



At about 8:00 am while I was doing my Sunday morning survey of the bird life
in our yard my wife called me from the house.  She had an unidentified
hummingbird visiting the Beauty Berry in our front flower bed.  I
immediately headed towards the house and watched from a good distance.  I
have a feeder still up and didn't see the bird at all.  I have put up
another feeder and if it shows up again I'll post.



Tammie thought that it looked very plain like a female ruby-throat.  And
plump like the ruby-throats do in the fall when they are coming to the
feeders in great numbers tanking up for migration.  Maybe it has been at the
feeder and I haven't noticed it.



Bill Stanley


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