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Has your "Tennessee Birds" left yet? (1 Viewer)

John C. AKers Jr.

John C.Akers Jr
Has any "HUMMINGBIRDERS" in Tennessee had all their birds to disappear yet? I live in Smith County and most adults,male and female have left but i still got pleanty of Juvys!I attached what i believe to be my last male as of September 16,2009.Just like to check this one out!http://www.flickr.com/photos/akersjc2000
 

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are your birds still there?

I realize your last post was last year, but I was just wondering if you have all your birds still around this year (2010) ? It seems there are very few here.
 
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