Re: NANFA-- hummingbirds
BILL HOPPE (zzzzzzbill_at_yahoo.com)
Thu, 29 Aug 2002 17:40:57 -0700 (PDT)
Yep . I saw them several times . If they came out
early the hummers would probably beat them up for
being in their territory .
--- IndyEsox_at_aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 8/29/02 3:48:27 PM US Central
> Standard Time,
> zzzzzzbill_at_yahoo.com writes:
>
> <<
> Ray have you ever seen -I think they are
> called--hawk
> moths ? Anyhow one year in Wisconsin I thought I
> was
> more delusional than normal because I was seeing
> itsy
> bitsy humming birds on my flowers . They come out
> before the sun goes down and they hover , go
> backwords
> ,have a long snout and generaly look like little
> hummingbirds to me . >>
>
>
> I've seen one once, right before dusk turned to dark
> - very low light
> conditions. A buddy had told me about them before
> when he learned I grew
> Nicotiana, which attracts them. He said that most
> people identify them as
> hummingbirds.
>
> Chuck Church
> Indianapolis, Indiana USA
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Bill Hoppe
Yellville Arkansas
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