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Recent content by Travlr

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    Is there a yellow-breasted hummingbird

    Yeah, if I had pics they would be posted. I ran for my phone a couple of times but by the time I got back... gone. And the birds only stuck around a couple of days. Thought I saw another on Sunday but it was just a flash in my peripheral vision and by the time I did a double take it was gone too.
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    Is there a yellow-breasted hummingbird

    I've got a question about hummers. Being in the migration rush we are seeing a lot of birds passing through and a couple have had their tongues sticking out and seem unable to retract them. I'm of the opinion that they are probably coming from places where someone neglected to clean their...
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    New Live Stream for Red Kites, swallows and more!

    Is it still up? When I clicked on it I got nothing.
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    Is there a yellow-breasted hummingbird

    Well that's why I'm posting... I might have thought it was pollen or a "certain light" except the birds (plural) roosted in several places and in different lights and the coloring was consistent between the two and covered the entire belly.
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    Is there a yellow-breasted hummingbird

    I was wondering about that with the first yellow breasted hummer I saw... but then there were two.
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    Is there a yellow-breasted hummingbird

    Nope, not what I saw... But that's a very interesting bird in the video. Where is their native range?
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    Is there a yellow-breasted hummingbird

    I'm in the middle of Utah and we are at the end of the fall migration, and several days ago we saw two hummers with bright green backs, much like most hummers, and definite yellow breasts. They were not yellow from pollen. They hung around for a couple of days and then gone.
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