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         Hummingbirds:     more books (100)
  1. Hummingbirds (World of Nature) by Scott Weidensaul, 1991-05
  2. Hummingbird House by Patricia Henley, 2000-04-29
  3. Hummingbirds: Their Life and Behavior by Esther Quesada Tyrrell, 1997-06
  4. John Gould's Hummingbirds by John Gould, 1991-02
  5. Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies to Your Backyard : Watch Your Garden Come Alive With Beauty on the Wing by Sally Roth, 2001-05-04
  6. The Mini Hummingbird Feeder (Miniature Editions) by Alison Trulock, 2006-04-30
  7. Hummingbirds of Texas: With Their New Mexico And Arizona Ranges (Tam Nature Guides) by Clifford E. Shackelford, Madge M. Lindsay, et all 2005-09-30
  8. Ruby-Throated Hummingbird by Robert R. Sargent, 1999-08
  9. Hummingbirds by Nancy L. Newfield, 2001-02-01
  10. Hummingbirds Tattoos (Dover Little Activity Books) by Jan Sovak, 2006-04-28
  11. The Hummingbird Cabinet: A Rare and Curious History of Romantic Collectors by Judith Pascoe, 2005-11-17
  12. Hummingbird Gardens by Barbara Nielsen, Nancy Newfield, 1996-04-15
  13. Hummingbirds of North America: Attracting, Feeding, and Photographing by Dan True, 1995-04-01
  14. Carving Hummingbirds by Chuck Solomon, Dave Hamilton, 1996-06

41. Greeting Pages To Email - Christmas, Valentine's Day, Lake Effect
Musical greeting cards, with categories including holidays, general and hummingbirds.
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42. Butterfly Gardens, Indoor Tropical Rainforest With Free-flying Butterflies And B
Zoo specializing in freeflying exotic tropical butterflies, finches and hummingbirds, in Coombs, British Columbia (north of Nanaimo, on the east coast of Vancouver Island).
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43. Welcome To Digital Vision Interactive
Supplies document management and imaging solutions based on hummingbirds PC Docs and Kofax Ascent. Provides overview of document management its benefits.
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44. Hummingbirds Of The World
hummingbirds of the World .. 157 OUT OF 339 SPECIES REPRESENTED Clicking on the photos will take you to the species entry in
http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/Sampler3-Hummingbirds.html
Hummingbirds of the World
157 OUT OF 339 SPECIES REPRESENTED
Clicking on the photos will take you to the species entry in the Bird Photo Index , where
you will find the scientific name and distribution information. You may also find
additional photos or links to sites with more information about that species.
Species highlighted with a RED background are endangered.
Species highlighted with a PINK background are threatened.
It is too late for those with a GREY background.

Bronzy Hermit Rufous-breasted Hermit
Jurgen Beckers
Sooty Barbthroat Band-tailed Barbthroat
David Massie
Pale-tailed Barbthroat White-whiskered Hermit Green Hermit Birders' View (Karl and Rosabel Kaufmann) Tawny-bellied Hermit Mexican Hermit Long-tailed Hermit Allen Chartier Great-billed Hermit Scale-throated Hermit White-bearded Hermit Pale-bellied Hermit Straight-billed Hermit Koepke's Hermit Needle-billed Hermit Dusky-throated Hermit Streak-throated Hermit Sooty-capped Hermit Jurgen Beckers Planalto Hermit Arthur Grosset Buff-bellied Hermit Cinnamon-throated Hermit Arthur Grosset Broad-tipped Hermit Arthur Grosset Reddish Hermit Anke Poggel Stripe-throated Hermit Steve Nanz Saw-billed Hermit Arthur Grosset Green-fronted Lancebill Neotropical Journeys Grey-breasted Sabrewing Arthur Grosset Violet Sabrewing Tyler Hicks White-tailed Sabrewing Tom Davis Swallow-tailed Hummingbird Arthur Grosset White-necked Jacobin David Tripp Black Jacobin Arthur Grosset Brown Violet-ear David Massie Green Violet-ear Allen Chartier Sparkling Violet-ear

45. Trumpeting Trumpet Vines - Why One Plants Flowering Vines
Information about trumpet vines and how to attract hummingbirds with flowing vines.
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46. :: Environmental Program: The Last Noah's Ark ::
General information, hummingbirds, owls, birding spots, threatened birds, and photos.
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Wait for the back sound BIRDING Here you can see some piece of information about birds and birding places in Brazil. Birding: Some Brazilian species and families: Miscelaneous:

47. Welcome To Jenn's Garden
Visit my flower and bulb garden includes photos and descriptions; how to attract hummingbirds and butterflies; tips on dealing with deer and other pests; upcoming gardening events in Northern California; gardening links
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One cannot but be in awe when one contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous
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Never lose a holy curiosity. ~Albert Einstein
(Photos and Information on Bouganvilla, Hibiscus, Fuschia, Gardenia...) Bulb Garden
(Photos and Information on Tulips, Calla Lily, Daffodil, Allium, Amaryllis...) Hummingbirds and Butterflies
(Flowers to Attract, Fun Facts, more...) Tips on Dealing with Pests
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48. Hummingbird Information -- All You Want To Know [mschloe.com]
BILL Unlike most other birds, hummingbirds bills have a pronounced overlap, with the upper bill curving around and over the sides of the smaller lower bill.
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ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW
ALBINO : A white hummingbird is not a separate species. The white feathers can be total or in part. In the east, if you see a white hummingbird, it is most likely a Ruby-throated hummingbird. Else where it is harder to tell what species it may be. Picture The process of producing of color pigments on skin, fur, plumage is complex process. When the melanin (one of the color pigments) take synthesis more than nine different chemical processes take place. More than ten different ferments are in this processes. Furthermore in different parts of the organism pigments are produced by different ways. Albino is the final result.
ANATOMY : Many of the hummingbird's remarkable achievements relate to its unique anatomy. Its wing structure is unlike that of other birds and enables it to hover and to fly both forward and backward. The bill distinguishes the hummingbird from other birds. It is uniquely adapted to the hummingbird's feeding habits. The extremely long tongue is indispensable in gaining nectar from long tubular flowers. Diagram
ANTS : Ants are a real problem around the sweet nectar in hummingbird feeders. There are many barriers sold to put on the feeder in the ants' path. Filled with water it creates an ant moat. It also can be filled with vasoline for a longer lasting effect. All-in-all the best product is called

49. "Cartersville Garden Club"
Georgia based club provides event calendar, service projects, gardening tips, gardening for butterflies and hummingbirds, wildflower gardening, and composting information.
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Hello! Whether you are an experienced gardener or just learning about gardening, we hope to have something of interest for you here. It is not our intent to provide professional information or advice; however, if you are looking for gardening hints that have worked for other gardener hobbiest, you have come to the right place! Between our club members we have several hundred years of gardening experience! We have taken our joint experiences and information acquired from club programs, and incorporated them here to share with other gardeners and gardener "wanna-be's"! Whenever possible, we have provided both common and Latin binomial names for plants mentioned. There are several links below that you should find of interest. We hope that you will enjoy the music and pictures while you visit, as well. If you have a gardening problem which we haven't covered, please email us and we will attempt to help or direct you to someone who can.

50. Project Wildlife
The guidelines provided here are only for temporary care for hummingbirds until a wildlife rehabilitator/ center can be contacted for assistance.
http://www.projectwildlife.org/find-hummingbirds.htm
What to do if you find a wild animal Hummer Hints
download Hummer Hints PDF The guidelines provided here are only for temporary care for hummingbirds until a wildlife rehabilitator/ center can be contacted for assistance. Wildlife rehabilitators/Centers are issued special permits by the State and Federal governments to care for native wildlife. It is illegal to have native birds and mammals in your possession without the proper permits. Many hours of training go into caring for wildlife. These birds require specialized treatment, care and diets to help ensure a successful release back into the wild. Hummingbirds are the smallest bird species found in the world. They can hover, fly backwards and at times upside-down! Their wings beat up to seventy-eight times per second. They feed from flowers that contain nectar to support their aerial acrobatics and rapid metabolism. In addition, they eat insects to fulfill their need for protein. Hummingbirds must eat often and may die quickly if no food source is available. If you have found a hummingbird, please call Project Wildlife (or another wildlife rehabilitation center in your area) at once. See the resource section COMMON INJURIES/ ILLNESSES FOUND IN HUMMINGBIRDS Window Strikes
Across North America, an estimated 100 million to one billion birds die each year after colliding with human-built structures. The reflective and transparent characteristics of glass make windows invisible killers. Birds see a tree reflected in a window or a plant behind it, not the glass. A large percentage of injured hummingbirds seen by Project Wildlife are a result from window strikes. If you witness a hummingbird collide with a window, or find a downed hummingbird close to a window, here’s how you can help:

51. Butterfly And Hummingbird Gardening - Suite101.com
Information on helping prevent the extinction of butterflies and hummingbirds by providing appropriate habitats. Suite 101 site.
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52. Attracting Hummingbirds
You can attract hummingbirds to your garden. On Attracting hummingbirds. hummingbirds are drawn to red, pink, and orange flowers. Some
http://www.birdwatching.com/stories/humfeeder.html
Attracting Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds are drawn to red, pink, and orange flowers. Some good hummingbird flowers are impatiens, salvia, lilies, trumpet vine, and monarda (bee balm). Although trumpet-shaped flowers are famous for attracting hummingbirds, I have found the diminutive blossoms of coral bells receive more hummer attention than any flower in the garden except columbines. It's best to plant several kinds of flowers, so that something will be in bloom for hummingbirds all the time, whether they are migrating north in spring, spending the summer (if you're lucky), or heading south in the fall. Hummingbirds prefer flowers planted in big same-species clumps, rather than scattered around. And of course you will want to avoid chemicals and sprays. Hummingbird feeders impose a responsibility on the provider. To be safe, they must be clean, and that is a challenge in hot weather. The solution should be changed at least every other day, even if no hummingbirds are using it, so that it doesn't ferment or get moldy. Once a week the feeder must be washed with vinegar and water or a 10% chlorine solution and scrubbed with a baby-bottle brush. (Most experts advise against using soap or detergent.) If all this is too much trouble, just plant the flowers and skip the artificial feeders. You'll still attract hummingbirds, and you won't be harming them with unsanitary feeders.

53. Mainebirding :: Information About Birding In The State Of Maine
Informative website concerning bird sightings in Maine, the puffin restoration projet, hummingbirds, bluebirds, tours, books, and links.
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For Kids... Puffin 2 Color Other Birding Info Birding Articles Feeding Wild Birds Building Birdhouses Online Shops Mainebirding Prints Mainebirding Products Birding Guide Books Other Site Links Contact Form Maine Links User Login Information about birding in the State of Maine. Mainebirding is designed for and dedicated to enhancing birding activities in Maine - a unique experience whether you're a resident or visiting birder. Our variety of habitat and climate zones makes Maine a great place for birding - almost anywhere in the State. Maine is the only State where Atlantic Puffins breed. Maine Birding Forums All Mainebirding News World News Headlines Sighting Pictures (News Pics) Mainebirding News Pics Bonaparte's Gulls Feeding in the mud as the tide ebbs (early AM). Piping Plover at Goose Rocks Beach View all recent news pics Click Here Mainebirds Maillist News Mainebirding News Index Sighting Report - Quoddy Head 6 Bald Eagles (3 adults), 3 Merlin (?nest), Bicknell's Thrush, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (3 pairs), Olive-sided Flycatcher, many Blackburnian, Bay-breasted, Blackpoll, Nashville, Magnolia, Chestnut-sided, Northern Parula, Yellow , Myrtle, Wilson's, Northern Waterthrush warblers, Lincoln's

54. Care And Feeding Of Hummingbirds
Care and Feeding of hummingbirds. Feeders are becoming more and more popular because word is spreading that hummingbirds aren t difficult to attract.
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One of our most fascinating and handsome migrants, the hummingbird is simple to attract to backyards. A few simple tips can improve a homeowner's chances of keeping these tiny birds around all summer. Hummingbirds, those fascinating little green birds that hover like helicopters and occasionally fly backward, usually cross the Mason-Dixon Line shortly after spring flowers bloom. And if your yard is prepared to receive them, ruby-throated hummingbirds may set up shop behind your house and entertain you all summer. Each spring, ruby-throated hummingbirds, the only hummingbirds found east of the Mississippi River, move northward from their winter range in Central and South America. On the way, they fly nonstop across the Gulf of Mexico - at least 500 miles - and zip and dart from one flower garden to the next on their journey to breeding areas throughout the eastern United States and Canada. The birds begin to move into Pennsylvania in late April and early May. As hummingbirds trickle into our state (they don't migrate in groups) some head for familiar haunts while others, especially yearlings, look for backyards they can stake out as their own. Yards, parks or gardens with plenty of edge habitat and spring-blooming flowers tend to have the best chance of attracting these migrants as summertime settlers. A hummingbird feeder will also increase a backyard's appeal.

55. Commissioned Paintings, Portraits, And Fine Art Prints By Suzanne L. Adams
Lifelike animal portraits in pastel and other media. Specializing in nature settings and with children. Also limited edition prints of hummingbirds, dogs, cats.
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56. HUMMINGBIRDS  -- Kids' Planet -- Defenders Of Wildlife
hummingbirds. Defenders of Wildlife 1101 Fourteenth St. It is endangered. DESCRIPTION hummingbirds are small, colorful birds with iridescent feathers.
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HUMMINGBIRDS
Defenders of Wildlife
1101 Fourteenth St.
Suite 1400
Washington, DC
Tel: 202-682-9400
Fax: 202-682-1331 STATUS:
The hook-billed hermit hummingbird is the only hummingbird species listed as under the Endangered Species Act. It is endangered. DESCRIPTION:
Hummingbirds are small, colorful birds with iridescent feathers. There are 320 species, 12 of which summer in North America and winter in tropical areas. Hummingbirds can fly right, left, up, down, backwards, even upside down due to their special wings. Hummingbirds are also able to hover by flapping their wings in a figure - 8 pattern. Hummingbirds flap their wings about 80 times per second, making a humming noise. The hummingbird’s feet are used for perching only; they are not used for hopping or walking. They have a heart rate of about 1,260 beats per minute.
SIZE: Hummingbirds range in size from two to eight inches. The giant hummingbird is the largest hummingbird species weighing 0.7 ounces and measuring about eight inches while the bee hummingbird is the smallest weighing only 0.08 ounces and measuring 1.75 inches.

57. Northwest Hummingbirds
Northwest hummingbirds coming soon Rufous hummingbirds arrive at my house (north coast of Oregon) on or about February 22. hummingbirds want sucrose
http://home.pacifier.com/~mpatters/archive/humm/humm.html
Northwest Hummingbirds
coming soon
Rufous Hummingbirds arrive at my house (north coast of Oregon) on or about February 22. Further south on the Oregon Coast they can be expected as early as the 15th of February. Arrival in the Willamette Valley and Puget Sound occurs in the first weeks of March. Males arrive first usually a week before females. Males also leave first, most having already headed to the south by June.
Hygiene
    A clean hummingbird feeder is part of the responsibility we take on when we choose to feed those hummers. If you're like me, your feeder was left out over the winter and has some pretty scary stuff growing in it. Start out the cleaning process with a dilute (about 1:10) solution of bleach and water. I like to let all the feeder parts soak for several hours and then rinse them throughly. I follow this with an hour of boiling. This should get rid of all the black mildewy stuff and kill any remaining spores.
Hummingbird Juice
    The recipe is simple: 1. Bring 4 cups of water to a full boil.

58. Hummingbirds And Flowers
hummingbirds and Flowers We invite you to watch and count Rufous hummingbirds in Western North America. We hope to establish not
http://home.pacifier.com/~neawanna/humm/count.html
Hummingbirds and Flowers We invite you to watch and count Rufous Hummingbirds in Western North America. We hope to establish not only arrival dates but peak movement dates throughout our region. And we hope to gather evidence for or against the long held belief that hummingbird movements coincide with the blooming of certain plant species. Are you really seeing a Rufous Hummingbirds?
Cascadia Hummingbird Reports

Current migration maps (
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References
We now have two full seasons of Rufous Hummingbird data, most of which is concentrated in western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia (plus more localized counts going back even farther). To report first detection information for 2004, send an email to: celata@pacifier.com Please include the following: 1. location (include latitude and longitude if possible).
2. date of first detection
3. sex (males and females generally arrive on different dates and we want first detection reports for both). It is important that you include all the above information and that it is for the first date you saw hummingbirds in 2002. Since we do not have the capacity to monitor extra-limital (vagrant) reports, those reporting from outside the currently expected range for Rufous Hummingbirds (east of the Rocky Mountains) will not see their reports on any maps found at this site. If you'd like to participate by counting hummingbirds at your feeder daily or counting flowers on bushes (you can do one, the other or both). This year we will continue to use

59. Wild Bird Houses And Feeders
Selling feeders, baths, houses, and wildlife supplies. Also offers shelters for hummingbirds, butterflies, ladybugs, and bats.
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60. BIRD-IN-HAND
Device and instructions for training birds to eat from a human hand. For a variety of species, including hummingbirds.
http://www.angelfire.com/nh/birdinhand/bird.html/
Train Back Yard Birds to Eat From Your Hand!
photos take a second, but they're worth the wait!
Back Yard Bird Feeders for Hand Training and Lots of Smiles
Automatically Trains Back Yard Birds in Days! A life-like hand that fits onto the perch of most tubular feeders.
Great fun to watch birds' antics on "five perches", as it trains your birds to feed from
YOUR OWN HAND!
Proven on Chickadees, Titmice and Nuthatches.
Other hand feeders include: Clark's Nutcracker, Gray Jay, Boat-tailed Grackle, Scrub Jay,
White Throated Sparrow, Cardinal, Downy Woodpecker, Bluebird, Mockingbird and Blue Jay
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Manufactured from weatherproof plastic.
Complete with instructions and references for further reading on hand-feeding.
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