[EBB Sightings] Jewels in the frost

[EBB Sightings] Jewels in the frost

Dyann Blaine
Thu Feb 16 08:32:03 PST 2006
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    Among the brightly colored jewels zipping to my hummingbird feeders this
    chilly morning was the first Allen's that I have seen this year -
    buzzing like a large orange bumblebee.  Perhaps this means that the
    golden-crowned and fox sparrows (which I dearly love) will soon stop
    grooming the foot-wide landing strip that they have created through the
    length of my lawn this winter and spring will soon be here. =20
    
    Dyann Blaine
    Orinda, off of Moraga Way. =20
    
    
    
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    zipping to my hummingbird feeders this chilly morning was the first =
    Allen's that I have seen this year - buzzing like a large orange =
    bumblebee.  Perhaps this means that the golden-crowned and fox =
    sparrows (which I dearly love) will soon stop grooming the foot-wide =
    landing strip that they have created through the length of my lawn this =
    winter and spring will soon be here.  

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