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Until recently, it was believed that hummingbirds were strictly an American bird, ranging from Canada to the southernmost tip of South America. But in 2004, Dr. Gerald Mayr, a paleornithologist at the famed Senckenberg museum in Germany, ... The fact is that many hummingbird feeders force the hummingbirds to compete with bees, wasps, ants, orioles, woodpeckers, and other animals for access to the sugar water. Bees, wasps and ants can get trapped in some types of feeders ...

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Many folks know that the only naturally occurring population of the endangered Whooping Crane (the tallest bird in North America) is the small flock (less than 300 cranes) which migrates south in the fall from Canada's Wood Buffalo National ..... Common Merganser - 1/24 - NC; Yellow-rumped "Audubon's" Warbler - 1/22 - TN; Burrowing Owl - 1/22 - AL; Neotropic Cormorant - 1/22 - FL; Western Tanager - 1/20 - NC; Bullock's Oriole - 1/20 - NC; La Sagra's Flycatcher - 1/20 - FL ...

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Although a few warblers move south in late July every year, especially Nashvilles and Tennessees, this magnitude of migration is many weeks ahead of schedule. The more common species appeared to be represented by a mix of both juveniles and ... 11 Baltimore Oriole: 22 Scarlet Tanager: 4 Bonaparte's Gull: 3 at Wisconsin Point, presumably early migrants Northern Harrier: juvenile over Minnesota Point, no doubt a migrant Yellow-throated Vireo: one on Minnesota Point near the ...

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Right up until not too long ago, it was believed that hummingbirds had been strictly an American bird, ranging from Canada towards the southernmost suggestion of South The usa. But in 2004, Dr. Gerald Mayr, a paleornithologist at ... The truth is the fact several hummingbird feeders force the hummingbirds to compete with bees, wasps, ants, orioles, woodpeckers, along with other animals for entry towards gorgeous drinking water. Bees, wasps and ants can get trapped in some ...

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Although a few warblers move south in late July every year, especially Nashvilles and Tennessees, this magnitude of migration is many weeks ahead of schedule. The more common species appeared to be represented by a mix of both ... Warbler: 17 Palm Warbler: 2 Black-and-white Warbler: 24 American Redstart: 35 Ovenbird: 5 Mourning Warbler: 3 Common Yellowthroat: 7 Canada Warbler: 1 other birds of note: Red-breasted Nuthatch: 10 Rose-breasted Grosbeak: 11 Baltimore Oriole: 22 ...

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In the summer, however, or on any warm and breezy day, the wind often comes from the south and the southwest, which means the wind is “blowing out” and has the potential to turn normally harmless fly balls into home runs. ..... American League. Angel Stadium of Anaheim Comerica Park Fenway Park Kauffman Stadium Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Oriole Park at Camden Yards Progressive Field Rangers Ballpark in Arlington Rogers Centre Safeco Field Target Field Tropicana Field ...

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