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    BIG hummingbird :)

    Couldn't help but snap a pic of this...



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    Heehee, LOVE it!!! (Time for that 'hummingbird' to go on a diet, methinks)

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    Yeah that is a fatty!!! Hope I dont hurt its feelings!!! LOL Cool Shot!

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    "Hmmmm, how does a guy get a drink out of one of these things?" Cute shot.
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    Thanks for the comments,

    I'd rather have him on the feeder than the usual pecking on the window frames or the aluminum ladder at odd hours

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