I posted some photos of this afternoon's Hummingbird. I got a ladder
and went up on my roof with my camera to get eye-level shots. The
bird was perched on some sunlight limbs for a good while preening the
day away.
If anyone is interested, the photos are here: http://wahzoh.blogspot.com/
I'll put up a few of the butterfly madness from yesterday soon. Enjoy
the remainder of your afternoon. I'm off to a gig.
Best,
Dan Haas
West Annapolis (Still home to tomorrow's German Ocktoberfest Street Festival)
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Dan haas <> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I trust you're enjoy this lovely Saturday. Just a quick note about my
> hour at Point Lookout yesterday morning. I enjoyed an hour of
> pre-work birding, the highlights of which were a Peregrine Falcon over
> the bay, a Common Loon off the jetty in the Bay, lots of Yellow-Rumps
> and Pine Warblers and loads and loads of Monarch Butterflies. And I
> mean lots. If you're interested in seeing a nice concentration of
> them, yesterday was splendid and I imagine that it's still quite good.
>
> Here at home in Annapolis I've had a Ruby-Throated Hummingbird still
> dropping by my freshly-cleaned and filled feeders. I took loads of
> photos of this bird a short while ago, in the hopes that, well... I'm
> still hoping. Odd perching behavior that I noticed: lots of
> scratching, preening and this inebriated-looking routine of bobbing of
> it's head left to right to left. I'll have to check my nectar recipe.
> Was I not supposed add those spirits?
>
> Lastly, FOS Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker has reached Annapolis.
>
> Good Birding,
>
> Dan Haas
> West Annapolis, MD (Uhm Pah, Uhm Pah. Home of tomorrow's Octoberfest
> Street Festival!)
>
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