Our first Rufous Hummingbird
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just saw our first Hummingbird of the year!
Comments (8)I saw mine really early. April 4th. Now they are gone. I hate it when everything around us is in bloom and they stick with the invasive honeysuckle and the native jassamine and totally ignore my yard. They will be back and I'll enjoy them all day though....See MoreSpring is here-first hummingbird!!
Comments (4)I am over here in the mountains of north central Arizona. You can check their migration map in the hummingbird forum. It's cool because you can see where they are in 2011....See MoreHad our first hummingbird today
Comments (1)Hey, Bev. Congrats on your visitor....See MoreFirst Rufous Sided Towhee -SE Michigan
Comments (3)I hope he does. They're fun birds to watch. A couple of years ago I thought the first Spotted Towhee of the season wad a Robin then I noticed it doing the Towhee shuffle and knew I'd better take a closer look....See Moremehitabel
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