Re: birth of a hummingbird


Awesome darling - thanks. Saw an interesting looking one the other day.
Irridescent slate blue back, very light gray belly and such. No
noticable markings in the neck area. Pretty thing. Not like the normal
ones who come daily.


Pam Evans
Kemp, TX
zone 8A
----- Original Message -----
From: Donna
Sent: 8/27/2004 6:16:55 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: [CHAT] birth of a hummingbird

> This was posted on another list for all to see and share... so thought some of you might be interested :)
> 
> Donna
> who's e-mail won't download, going to be a fun weekend:(
> 
> 
> Subject: Birth of a Hummingbird
> 
> 
>  Birth Of A Hummingbird
>  
> Click on Link Below...... This is the neatest thing I've seen in quite
> awhile! (I'm glad she put that toothpick there for perspective in that
> one shot. Imagine, that teeny nest, only 1.5 inches in diameter!)
> Hummingbird Hatchery. This is truly amazing! Be sure to click on NEXT
> PAGE at the bottom of each page...there are four pages. Adults and
> children will find this very interesting. Enjoy!!! This lady found a
> hummingbird nest and got pictures all the way from the egg to leaving
> the nest. Took 24 days from birth to flight. Very neat and good
> pictures. Go to this web site:
> 
>  
> http://community-2.webtv.net/hotmail.com/verle33/HummingBirdNest/
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