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From: smillerhouse@juno.com
Date: Tue May 08 2001 - 13:49:45 EDT

  • Next message: Rosemary Nunnally: "Challenge Question #26"

    I think that hummingbirds might be able to locate
    the feeders because of the color of the red food,
    and also the fact that almost all feeders have
    red or yellow on them. Hummers might also be
    able to smell the food so they can find it even
    when it is still to far away to be seen. If
    there is not enough flowers in one area they
    eat sap and they need to be able to smell the
    sap because sap has no distinct color for them to see.
    Myriah
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