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Feeder Cameras
Wild Birds Unlimited (Indianapolis, IN) Summer only
James Reserve (Idyllwild,, CA)
Cloud Forest Alive (Monteverde, Costa Rica)
Other Sites
Larry & Terrie Gates' Hummingbird Web Site is my other favorite hummer resource.
The SE Arizona Bird Observatory page is a great introduction to this hummer-rich region.
Bob Sargent shares his vast knowledge of hummers on the Hummer/Bird Study Group's site.
The Hummingbird Society encourages international understanding and conservation of hummingbirds; don't miss the photo gallery.
Read about Bill Hilton's Operation Rubythroat.
For information specific to Canada, visit The Ontario Hummingbird Project.
HUMNET is a mailing list for serious students of hummers and gardening for them.
NC Hummers is produced by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Learn about Long Island's Baiting Hollow Hummingbird Sanctuary
The Georgia Hummer website tracks both Ruby-throated and winter visitors
Ms. Chloe's Stuff features a huge amount of hummingbird info. Start here.
Want to know more about bird banding?
Nature.Net has a hummingbird forum.
Mary Scott's Birding America site includes photos from Arizona, California, and Ohio.
paul conover's ID pages are extremely detailed and useful, the state of the art.
"A Última Arca de Noé" (The Last Noah's Ark) is a comprehensive Brazilian environmental site.
Ornithology.com is an impressive collection of educational and scientific information.
Jörg Feldhusen's Kolibri Homepage includes a great collection of hummer postage stamps.
Rod Michael's Natural Instinct site needs your input for its migration survey.
Chris Majka's Electronic Resources on Ornithology is a feast of links.
Lots of info and photos at Don Roberson's Bird Families of the World site.
The standard starting point is Birding on the Net.
The National Biological Survey Breeding Bird Survey is a major source of data.
Check out the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's Texas Hummingbird Round-up.
Peterson Online is what you'd expect: beautiful and comprehensive. Don't miss it.
There's a hummingbird page at Birdwatching Dot Com.
The Mining Company's birding site is full of birding information, including a chat room, a page on rehabilitation, and bird clip art.
Fifth Day Creations has pages on Ruby-throats and hummingbird plants.
Long Islanders will want to visit Long Island Birding.

