The Hummingbirds

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Esperanza (Yellow Bells) Tecoma stans Esperanza, also known as Yellow Bells, is a native Texas plant with bright yellow or orange flowers. It attracts hummingbirds and is the larval host for the dogface butterfly. Learn

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Source URL: www.austintexas.gov

- Date: 2012-10-12 10:46:06
    12Hummingbirds / Salvia clevelandii / Shrub / Muhlenbergia rigens / Muhlenbergia / Yucca / Agave / Ruellia / Bulbine / Flora / Botany / California chaparral and woodlands

    Shade Tolerant Plants Shade-Tolerant Plant Material Yes, there are a few desert-adapted plants that will tolerate some shade! Although the following list is by no

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    Source URL: www.mswn.com

    Language: English - Date: 2013-03-25 14:15:15
    13Biology / Keckiella / Penstemon / Ribes / Mimulus / Flora of the Santa Monica Mountains / Plantaginaceae / Flora / Botany

    Microsoft Word Viewer - native plants for hummingbirds.doc

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    Source URL: arboretum.ucsc.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2013-01-10 22:52:24
    14Bird feeding / Hummingbird / Pollinators / Selasphorus / Honeysuckle / Lonicera sempervirens / Bird feeder / Ipomopsis aggregata / Agastache / Eudicots / Asterids / Lamiaceae

    Attracting Hummingbirds By Sherry Fuller Hummingbirds are common residents in our area during the summer months. They usually arrive by mid to late April and leave sometime in September. The most common variety here is t

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    Source URL: www.fcgov.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-04-02 13:01:23
    15Flowers / Pollinators / Aquilegia canadensis / Flora of Canada / Flora of Ohio / Butterfly / Lantana / Hibiscus / Battus philenor / Plant reproduction / Botany / Lepidoptera

    Cape May Bird Observatory, 600 Rt. 47 N., Cape May Courthouse, NJ[removed]OR: Visit or Call any of our 9 staffed nature centers listed at the end of this document. Recommended Plantings to Attract Hummingbirds, Butterflies

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    Source URL: www.njaudubon.org

    Language: English - Date: 2009-06-09 14:28:00
    16Zoology / Bird flight / Bird migration / Archilochus / Climatology / Hummingbird / Effects of global warming / Phenology / Bird / Pollinators / Biology / Ornithology

    The Auk 130(1):107−117, 2013  The American Ornithologists’ Union, 2013. Printed in USA. Assessing migration of Ruby-throated HUMMINGBIRDS (ARCHILOCHUS COLUBRIS) at broad spatial and temporal scales

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    Source URL: blogs.clemson.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2013-03-25 13:36:39
    17Botany / Plantaginaceae / Lycium / Hummingbird / Pollinators / Boxthorn / Penstemon / Justicia californica / Wolfberry / Eudicots / Medicinal plants / Flora of the United States

    Hummingbird Plants The plants on this list have flowers that are visited by hummingbirds. Having as many of these plants as possible helps assure food resources for hummingbirds in your yard. However, be aware that hummi

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    Source URL: www.tucsonaudubon.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-06 19:24:30
    18Pollinator decline / Pollinator / Flower / Bee / Nectar / North American Pollinator Protection Campaign / Pollination syndrome / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

    The Facts About Pollinators What is a Pollinator? A pollinator is any animal that transfers pollen grains from flower to flower. Bats, butterflies, beetles, bees, hummingbirds, and lemurs, among many other species, are a

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    Source URL: www.dodnaturalresources.net

    Language: English - Date: 2013-02-21 12:53:36
    19Literature / Religion / Inca mythology / Supay / Rumi

    Accomarca  Soldadito  (Accomarca  Soldier)   As  performed  by  the  Hummingbirds  of  Huancapi,  on  February  16,  2001.     Recorded  and  translated  by  Jo

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    Source URL: media.smithsonianfolkways.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-21 13:29:50
    20Literature / Peruvian people / Tupac / José Carlos Mariátegui / Music

      Matanza  de  Cayara  (Cayara  Massacre)   As  performed  by  the  Hummingbirds  of  Huancapi,  on  February  16,  2001.   Recorded  and  translated  by  Jona

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    Source URL: media.smithsonianfolkways.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-21 13:29:50
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