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Back on Oct 20th we reported a probable Rufous hummingbird visiting our feeders.  Two days later it 
was captured, banded, measured, and identified as a male juvenile Rufous by master bander Tim 
Tolford as part of the HBRC/Tri-state Hummingbird Study.  We had also posted pictures at:   

http://s116.photobucket.com/albums/o35/Dansen_in_Ohio/Ohio%20Birds/

From that time until yesterday, he showed up every day at the feeder a few minutes before sunrise.  
But yesterday and today he was awol.  So I assume he has moved on, hopefully south.  And hopefully 
there are many persons in his path who still have their nectar feeders out.

Dansen & Leanne Brown

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