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Stop No. 29 on the Southeastern Arizona Birding Trail
For more info visit www.seazbirding.com

Cheers, from Tom Beatty Sr.
Huachuca's Miller Canyon of Southeast Arizona
"The Hummingbird Place" with 3 Hummingbird Viewing Sites:

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Is the Berylline really here they all would ask.
Have you seen it today, or has been here and flown away?

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Here's a few visitors that came to be viewed.

Click on image to enlarge.


When the butterfly wanted a drink it just barged in and all of the birds flew away.

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Is the Berylline really here they all would ask.
Have you seen it today.
Or has been here and flown away?

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Some said it's a hybrid, some say it's not.
Most just sit and watch and don't talk a lot.

Some stayed for hours.
Some stayed the day.
Many came from every far away.

Looking through binoculars, and high powered scopes.
Just for the chance of a quick view were their greatest hopes.

They sat there and waited for the longest time.
Just for a fleeting glimpse of the bird named,
BERYLLINE.

Mr. Steve Howell told me it was a hybrid bird.
He said that more than likely is a cross between a Magnificent and a Berylline.

These are the photos I got that day, and they may not even be the right the bird.

That hummer was as fast as a blink of your eye.

It flew in, got its drink, and back off into the sky.



Is this the wrong bird?
Note t
he under side of its bill is pink.
This is not the bird that is in the other photos.
Do you think there might two Beryllines there?
Is this the hybrid Berylline?

Take a closer look at all of these birds.


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Stop No. 29 on the Southeastern Arizona Birding Trail
For more info visit www.seazbirding.com

Cheers, from Tom Beatty Sr.
Huachuca's Miller Canyon of Southeast Arizona
"The Hummingbird Place" with 3 Hummingbird Viewing Sites: