The Selasphorus hummingbird that has been coming to feeders in Laura
Erickson's Duluth backyard was seen this morning (Nov. 30) before 8 a.m. The
bird was feeding actively and had made several visits by 8 a.m.
Laura's address is 4831 Peabody St. on the corner of 49th Ave. E. and
Peabody St. Laura
The Selasphorus hummingbird that has been coming to feeders in Laura
Erickson's Duluth backyard was seen this morning (Nov. 29) before 8 a.m.,
with the temperature in the teens. The bird was feeding actively and had
made several visits by 8 a.m.
Laura's address is 4831 Peabody St. on the corner o
The Selasphorous hummingbird that has been coming to feeders in Laura
Erickson's Duluth backyard was seen this morning (Nov. 27) at 7:23 a.m.,
with the temperature in the low 30s.
Laura's address is 4831 Peabody St. on the corner of 49th Ave. E. and
Peabody St. The hummingbird was first spotted i
The Selasphorus hummingbird was seen in Laura Erickson's yard shortly
after 7:00 this morning by Joel Claus and Herb Dingmann. This is the
12th day it has been seen.
Laura's address is 4831 Peabody St. on the corner of 49th Ave. E. and
Peabody St.
Jim Lind
Two Harbors
The Selasphorous hummingbird that has been coming to feeders in Laura
Erickson's Duluth backyard appeared this morning at 7:12 a.m., with the
temperature at 29 degrees.
Laura's address is 4831 Peabody St. on the corner of 49th Ave. E. and
Peabody St. The hummingbird was first spotted in the Erick
I heard and saw the Selasphorus hummingbird in Laura Erickson's yard shortly
after 8:00 AM. Low temperatures at the Duluth airport have been in the
mid-teens (13 to 16 degrees F) for three consecutive days.
Peder Svingen - Duluth
The Selasphorus hummingbird was calling vigorously and going to the feeders in
Laura Erickson's yard as of 7:45 AM today.
Peder H. Svingen - psvin...@d.umn.edu - Duluth, MN
Anthony Hertzel just called to report that the Selasphorus hummingbird
made its first appearance today at 7:09 AM at Laura Erickson's feeder in
Duluth. The bird was found perched in bushes along the chain link fence
near the heated feeder between feeding bouts.
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Peder H. Svingen - psvin...@d.um
I just looked out my back window when what to my wondering eyes should
appear...but a miniature bird!! I saw it only for a few seconds, and when
it flew, I ran to refill my feeder with fresh sugar water. When I came
back, it was there, but again I saw it for only a few seconds. I'm going
to
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