There are hummingbirds in the Tucson neighborhood, but they don't stay put for long. The Arizona-Sonoma Desert Museum was a wonderful place to view them nesting. We were able to sit on a bench and monitor a feeder. Here an attentive male looks on; the female was nesting a few feet away:
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Arizona Hummingbirds
There are hummingbirds in the Tucson neighborhood, but they don't stay put for long. The Arizona-Sonoma Desert Museum was a wonderful place to view them nesting. We were able to sit on a bench and monitor a feeder. Here an attentive male looks on; the female was nesting a few feet away:


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