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In a message dated 9/27/2007 12:01:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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In late  fall and early winter every hummingbird should be looked at
carefully; this  is when rare western strays have appeared here.
Bill  Whan



My feeders stay up until they freeze. Last year we had  a stray here  in
Kettering. A (hatch year?) female Rufous. She was seen on Oct.  25th. Stayed until
Nov. 25th. Allen Chartier banded her. I am on alert for  sure.

Cheri M.

(hopefully awaiting a RBNH)



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