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A bibliography of my published books and stories.
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hermit and hummingbird update
2024-12-19 - 10:58 a.m.
My winter Archilochus hummingbird is here & so is my Hermit Thrush but I still don't have photos of either one. Seems like I'm always doing something else when I glance out the window to see them.
My hummingbird is not very nervous at all. She was using the Turk's cap right outside my window but I just had the cockatiel and lovebird snuggling in the window so it wasn't a viewing suitable for taking photos.
As for the thrush, all I have to do to flush the thrush is glance timidly in the bird's general direction.
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