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Humingbird

To: "Robert" <>
Subject: Humingbird
From: David Stowe <>
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 16:04:07 +1000
Hi all
Firstly, thank you all very much for your help with the ID.
A couple of people have asked for more specific location.
The birds were in San Berdnadino county, 70 miles south
east of LA.
Hope that helps.
At the moment the winning bid seems to be Black-chinned but Anna's is also in the running for some.

Thanks again everyone!
Cheers
Dave

On 17/06/2007, at 8:32 AM, Robert wrote:

Top o'the mornin to all you birders:- I managed to contact a close friend of mine and TOP N.American birder re. the photographed hummingbird. He was able to download the photographs of the bird and in his opinion, although not absolutely certain - because of the quality of the photographs - he thinks the bird is either Black- chinned or Anna's. Because of the situation i.e. a garden instead of desert, his opinion is Black-chinned. I stand corrected - and congratulations to all those who said Black-chinned. Cheers Robbie Brown.
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