Inchworm
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Wed Jun-20-07 01:35 PM
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It is possible I saw a Rufous hummer in NC Mtns, right? |
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When I first bought feeder everyone who knows about birds was telling me you will only see one kind of hummingbird, the ruby-throat. That was fine with me because they are cool.
Yesterday evening I saw one that was totally different than all the ones that have been visiting. It had a dark green (near black) head and I noticed it had zero red on it. I mean red like the rubies. What stuck out the most was that it had orange sides. The same orange your'd see on a robin's belly.
After I saw it, I got book out and studied the hummingbirds again. I am almost certain it was a Rufous female. It hasn't came by today that I've seen, and I've not seen the male (that would be awesome).
When and if it returns I need to pay particular attention to the tail if I can remember. I do gets excited though lol.
I'm probably going to add it to my life list as a Rufous but am curious if anyone else sees these "rare in east" hummers where they live.
:hi:
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Maestro
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Wed Jun-20-07 03:16 PM
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Edited on Wed Jun-20-07 03:18 PM by Maestro
a rufous in NC would be quite rare but not unheard of.
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