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    They're Back

    Just had two Ruby-throated and a Black-chinned Hummingbird males show up at the feeders. First of the year.
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    Need Checklists

    I will be travelling to Croatia and Latvia this spring. Any suggestions on where I might obtain an English language checklist for each? I would prefer annotated, but any list will do. Thanks Mark
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    Hummingbird in Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas 25 miles west of Brownsville

    Would appreciate comments on this bird. http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-12/905804/PEOTU-DSC_0136small.jpg
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    Time To Ask Again

    Please read this posting http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=46134 before posting your identification question. The location is EXTREMELY helpful in identification and lets your fellow members know whether to open the posting or not. I don't want to waste my time on ids I probably will...
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    PLEASE Read the Stickys Before You Post

    Location helps. It is simple courtesy.
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    Bird List for Finland

    Any ideas where I might find a list of birds of Finland?
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    RFI Latvia

    I will be travelling to Riga, Latvia this summer. Would like to find a field checklist appropriate for the area if possible. Would prefer annotated but not necessary. Does anyone have any information on where this might be obtained?
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    Must be spring fever!

    I had a surprise visitor this evening. I am definitely in Ruby-throated country - tall pines, oaks and pecans, but I had to rub my eyes when I had a Black-chinned male (long thin bill, short slightly forked tail, round wings and pumping the tail like crazy) this evening. These guys are around...
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    An Unusual Visitor To The Hummingbird Feeder

    Just looked up to find a very unusual site at my hummingbird feeder - a Carolina Wren was hanging from the feeder wire and trying to use one of the ports. Has anyone else experienced this with a wren? I have heard of House Finches, Sparrow spp., woodpeckers and orioles attempting to use a...
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    Hello from Central Texas

    Just wanted to stop and introduce myself. I just joined the board and am looking around hoping to find some discussions on my favorite birds - the hummingbirds. Enjoying the early stages of migration right now in Central Texas, and probably have 30 different hummingbirds moving about the...
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