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How about right on the window where you can get a great close up look at them..
Check out
the first few shots on this page, I get great views every single day...
http://home.att.net/~alongtin/Bird_Pictures/Thumbnails_Of_Bird_Shots_1.htm
Andrew
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Andrew Longtin
Corcoran (Hennepin Co.) Minnesota
Minnesota Ornithologists Union Member
http://biosci.cbs.umn.edu/~mou/
Cornell Lab Member (PFW)
http://birds.cornell.edu/pfw/
Hardness Zone 4 (climate zone)
along...@worldnet.att.net
See my WEB pages at http://home.att.net/~alongtin/Index.htm
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From: mou-net-ad...@cbs.umn.edu [mailto:mou-net-ad...@cbs.umn.edu]on Behalf
Of Keith
Hauswirth
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 9:06 PM
To: mou-...@cbs.umn.edu
Subject: [mou] Hummingbird Feeder
I am seeking some advice as to where to hang a hummingbird feeder. I have a
relative
large back yard adjacent to a wooded area. I have several feeders about that
attract
finches, chickadees, grossbeaks, cardinals, etc. My wife has two small gardens
but they
are in open areas. All feeders, except one, hang from trees and are pretty well
sheltered.
I am unsure where to hang the hummingbird feeder. Should it be near the
others? Should
it be in the open or sheltered? Should there be more than one? We do have
hummingbirds
about as they occasionally fly through the yard. Any advice one can give will
be greatly
appreciated Thanks.
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