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Post by Steve Backes on Oct 27, 2009 14:58:37 GMT -5
I received the following request from Doreen Cubie. She's one of the banders who have been banding in my yard. You can contact her directly at the e-mail address in her signature, e-mail me the information, or post to this forum. Becky, here's a place to start if your female Ruby-throat is still around. ============================================== I'm a hummingbird bander, part of the Hummer/Bird Study Group, and I'm looking for homes in FL, GA, or SC that have Ruby-throated Hummingbirds during most months of the year.
I'm already banding Rubies every month of the year at one home near Charleston, SC, where I live. I'd like to find a couple of other homes where I can band several times a year, preferably in Florida or somewhere on the Georgia coast.
One of the things we are trying to learn by banding both summer and winter Ruby-throated Hummingbirds at the same places is whether the birds are year-round residents, or whether the breeding birds migrate and are replaced in the winter by hummers from further north.
I'd love to hear from you if you'd like to participate in this research project. And you don't need to have large numbers of Rubythroats. The most important thing is to have hummingbirds in the summer and the winter. Thanks,
Doreen Cubie Awendaw, SC 843-991-1054doreencubie@tds.net
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