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The Ruby Throated & Rufous hummingbird species are the ones which often visit our part of the country. Journey North is a site which nature lovers can visit to learn more and watch the migration of the hummingbird & other favorites Journey Northis a global study of wildlife migration & seasonal study. It is a great resource for educators and nature lovers alike! Anyone can log on & either track their favorite species or post their sightings by simply entering in their zip codes. This isn' an answer to Mr. Rice's question about what happened to the hummingbirds which were here before the frost and then gone, but it's a an answer, in part, to some of the puzzle, and a great place for studying further.

s/Shanna Darnell

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