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Kevyn ([personal profile] kevyn) wrote2008-06-03 08:59 pm
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I just saw a hummingbird!

I just now saw a hummingbird pass by, hovering briefly over the tops of the trees and bushes outside my porch!

It's the first one I've seen this year. I'm pretty sure it was a selasphorus rufus, which has one of the largest migrations of all the hummingbirds. They migrate from Guerrero, México to as far north as Southeast Alaska to breed and dine on wildflowers.

It looked kind of like this:

(Photo by Ryan Bushby, Source: Wikipedia)

Wow. I felt like I just had a visit from a fellow long-traveller!

I think I need to get a feeder.

[identity profile] bikerbearmark.livejournal.com 2008-06-04 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Hummingbirds are cool, and I envy that you guys get to see Rufous hummers out there in the PNW. Here, the rubythroateds are still going gangbusters at our feeders.

[identity profile] kcfairy.livejournal.com 2008-06-04 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
HI. I just read your profile. I too like hard core cyberpunk. Have you read Rickard K. Morgan's Altered Carbon series? I would call that new cyberpunk.
If so do you know of any other new books like that? BTW I am an old lesbian friend of Kevyns not just some weirdo trying to talk to you...well I am a little weird.

[identity profile] bikerbearmark.livejournal.com 2008-06-06 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, KC! Morgan is great - one of my favorite current authors - so you got me spot on.

At the moment I'm reading Elizabeth Bear's Carnival, which is turning out to be even wilder and wackier than I thought possible. After hearing two strong reviewers rave independently over Bear's excursions into gender roles and a newly post-Singularity society, I couldn't resist, and it's been well worth it so far! I think you'll like it too.

[identity profile] kevynjacobs.livejournal.com 2008-06-04 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
It's possible you could see one there in Nebraska. According to the Wikipedia article on Rufous, there is an increasing tendency of them for them to migrate East and winter in Florida.