by Doug Morin I opened my backdoor and stepped into the yard to a flash of red and buzz of wings – a hummingbird. Maybe the last of his kind I will see this year, he perched on a small branch, tilted his head to either side, then flew off down the road. Here in [...]
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Why do birds fly south for winter?
Posted in Migrations, Seasons, tagged birds, Doug, migration, neotropical migrants, south for the winter on September 28, 2011 | Comments Off