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WELCOME
to the
Hummingbird Lovers Club
What is more gentle than a wind in summer?
What is more soothing than the pretty Hummer
That stays one moment in an open flower,
And buzzes cheerily from bower to bower.

2009 HLC Member Migration Map

Each year the members of the Hummingbird Lovers Club announce to the club when they spot their first hummingbird of the season. This is looked on with great excitement. Watch our map to spot when a hummer is spotted in your area.

Spots marked with a green dot shows where hummingbirds have been spotted in the US as Year-Around (YA) hummers or Winter (W) Hummingbirds.

RUBYTHROAT HUMMINGBIRDS YEAR-AROUND & WINTER HUMMINGBIRDS
March 7 Sunday (LA) male (4/6 female)
March 7 Linda B (LA)
March 8 Yvonne B(LA)
March 30 Kem (MS)
April 2 Lizz (AR) 3:50pm Male 4/20 female
April 5 Bill H (SC) 5:50pm Male
April 18 Jamie (CT)
April 20 Dawn (MO)
April 20 Peeka (KY) 4/24 Female
April 23 Julie (IN)
April 24 Maureen (NJ)
April 24 Karen (IN) 7:45pm
April 25 Carol (VA)
Arizona
Jeanette
Costas, Black Chins, Annas

California
Teri

Annas (YA), Costas, Rufous, Black Chin
AnaHummer
Annas (YA),
Kath
Annas (YA)
LadyAnne
Annas (YA)

Louisiana
JB

Rufous(W), Ruby Throat(YA), Black Chinned (W), Buff-bellied (W)
Sunday
Black chin, Ruby (W)

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