[tn-bird] Re: Rufous Hummingbird in Nashville

  • From: RubyThroat@xxxxxxx
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 05:01:19 EDT

In a message dated 9/21/02 7:03:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
chris.sloan@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:


> 
> Earlier this morning (Sept. 21), Portia Macmillan and I captured and
> banded a hatching-year male RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD in the Green Hills are of
> Nashville.  This feisty youngster was very vocal and was actively
> defending the feeder against several Ruby-throats that are also still in
> the area.  The hosts, Bill and Joan Dougherty (pronounced with long o
> and silent g), indicate that it first arrived on Sept. 15.
> 
> This is a significant observation, because it is only the second time
> that an age/sex class of Rufous other than AHY-M has been detected in
> Tennessee prior to the departure of the last of the Ruby-throats
> (typically mid-October), despite a number of reports (including two
> already this year) of adult male Rufous during that period.  Just last
> week, I wrote in an article to be published in the Migrant in December
> that I attributed this pattern to the fact that adult male Rufous are
> much more easily detected amongst Ruby-throats than are
> immatures/females, and today's bird seems to lend support to that
> hypothesis.
> 
> Visitors are welcome, but please call in advance.  The number is (615)
> 297-7339.  The address is 3417 Amanda Avenue.
> 
> Chris Sloan

Chris and Portia and TennBirders
Congratulations amigos.  These female/immarture Rufous can easily go 
undetected.  Thanks for the quick response and your success.

By the way, Martha Sargent and I band an immature male Rufous in our yard on 
Friday morning.  We did not realize what we had until it starting cursing 
after I dropped the trap door!  We did not know it was in the yard!

Good birding all.
Bob Sargent
Trussville, Alabama


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