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Hopefully we will get some humming birds this year.

If you like hummingbirds, you may like my website Moderator edit: External link removed per rule 7

And Bob, thanks for the clown. Now I know what I need to do for next Halloween.

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If you like hummingbirds, you may like my website: Moderator edit: Quoted link removed

And Bob, thanks for the clown. Now I know what I need to do for next Halloween.

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Thanks, Lanny. I've posted this before so sorry if I'm being boring.

We had a hummingbird trapped under a gazebo a few years ago. I caught it by wrapping a piece of spider web around its leg, and took it out to where it could fly away.

I released it by giving the web a sharp tug to break it. The bird appeared to be none the worse for wear.
 
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WOW! How cool is that? Cool enough to be frosty, and I only use that term for the A stuff! Thank you so much for sharing that! I love it!
 
If you like hummingbirds, you may like my website: http://www.hummingbirds.net/

And Bob, thanks for the clown. Now I know what I need to do for next Halloween.

This post handcrafted from 100 percent post-consumer recycled electrons.

Thank you forgetting this link, Lanny.

I've sent the link to my cousin Jeanne in Beaver Lodge. She is the keen birder and participates in migration watch for waterbirds.

When we lived in Trinidad, BWI we loved watching the hummingbirds. Their antics when feeding were fascinating to watch. :)

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I just checked for images and information about hummingbirds of Trinidad and Tobago.

I think the species we saw most of was the Copper Rump. Anyway, I also found a useful checklist which birders over there use. Google "TRINIDAD & TOBAGO HUMMINGBIRD DAY TRIP CHECKLIST"

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Here's a photo of a plane flying overhead at 35,000'.

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I think of this one as "man and bird in contrast...". We see how a bird soars...and we see how man does the same....and the contrast is evident.
 
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Here's a photo of a plane flying overhead at 35,000'.

<img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=40300"/>

Did you take it with your phone?

I took a picture like yours on Tuesday.


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Without clouds it isn't interesting, I thought. But when I zoom in, I can read from where this plane was.
Sometimes I think that the iPF app makes my pictures out of focus. :-(
 
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Did you take it with your phone?

I took a picture like yours on Tuesday.

<img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=40308"/>

Without clouds it isn't interesting, I thought. But when I zoom in, I can read from where this plane was.

Yes, I took it with my iPhone, just as I was leaving work, this morning.
 
In 2001, right after the attack on the World Trade Center towers, with flights grounded, it was noted that a 1°C higher temperature average was recorded - due to the lower reflectivity in the atmosphere from lack of ice crystals generated when the combustion by-products are subjected to supercooling at these high altitudes.

Did you take it with your phone?

I took a picture like yours on Tuesday.

<img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=40308"/>

Without clouds it isn't interesting, I thought. But when I zoom in, I can read from where this plane was.
Sometimes I think that the iPF app makes my pictures out of focus. :-(
 

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