tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6596499451041435250.post6918079519085155808..comments2024-02-17T13:09:48.341-08:00Comments on Northwest Nature Notes: Winter hummersSlater Museum of Natural Historyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09060874877227806320noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6596499451041435250.post-1721180696754848482023-05-26T04:31:23.775-07:002023-05-26T04:31:23.775-07:00Great bllog postGreat bllog postCake Pop Recipeshttps://www.cakepopideas.com/cakepops/cake_pops_with_chocolate_sprinkles_4681357974.shtmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6596499451041435250.post-89753665050313115002009-09-28T10:47:20.409-07:002009-09-28T10:47:20.409-07:00I enjoyed reading your blog today and found it to ...I enjoyed reading your blog today and found it to be especially informative about the Anna's Hummingbird. (I also liked your "feeding birds" blog).<br /><br />Living in Southern California, I feel very fortunate that I get to feed and enjoy the hummingbirds year round. Of course, in addition to the hummingbird attracting plants I've included in my garden, I make sure the <a href="http://www.A1GlassHummingbirdFeeders.com" rel="nofollow">hummingbird feeders</a> are kept full. <br /><br />During the winter months, my East Coast friends are quite envious as I chat with them and tell them about the hummingbird friends that I had visit that day. Sometimes I think that having the hummingbirds here year round, makes up for all the unexpected shaking and quaking we get from time to time. <br /><br />Keep up the good work!Lindyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16281331880005460660noreply@blogger.com