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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Two very interesting posts! The first one talks about how bees have scented feet and leave behind a scent on the flower to signal to the other bees that the necter is all gone in that flower!! How amazing!
http://mywildlifesanctuary.blogspot.com/2009/05/did-you-know.html

The second one is about banding hummingbirds. So cute and tiny!
I can't wait till they start coming to my feeders. Mom and I have a contest to see who is going to see the first one! :o)
http://natureremains.blogspot.com/2009/05/bird-in-hand.html

Enjoy!

6 comments:

  1. Isn't God so truly amazing that He creates all the intricate details in us, animals and insects.
    Thank you so much for blessing me with your lovely comment and for your prayers, God has indeed blessed me with so many sweet people here in blog land :)
    God bless you
    Melly:)

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  2. Hummingbirds are my favorite of all birds. We plant flowers to attract them naturally. They are simply amazing & beautiful.

    Have a lovely weekend. TTFN ~ Marydon

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  3. I was delighted to see that you have decided to follow my blog. I do hope I don't disappoint you. I am ....overjoyed to see this beautiful and informitive blog you have created...and grateful to have the chance to know you. The butterflies, the colors, the content...it is exquisite!!!
    ~smiles~
    Mona

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  4. I so love the flutter of a hummingbird. Busy busy busy and yet still very elegant and carefree.

    Happy Mothers' Day to you and yours!!

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  5. I shall be visiting the hummingbirds....we do not get them here, and I just love them. Thank you for the mention........

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  6. How beautifully organzied you are. It is all simply a work of art and to envied by all who can't seem to get things straight! Wow! Good for you! My brain has trouble getting things organized...oh I get things done but in a week or a month..well anyway...show me how to organize under my kitchen sink and KEEP it that way. :)
    Hugs,
    Mona

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