Spring will soon be here (or perhaps I should say there, on Long Island; here on Eleuthera it arrived at the end of summer), so I show a couple of images of spring-flowering hummer-plants taken late may at the sanctuary: foxglove and bleeding heart.
A blog that provides up-to-date information about the world's leading (according to Google) hummingbird sanctuary, on high bluffs overlooking Long Island Sound, Riverhead, New York. The sanctuary is private and not open to the general public. Paul's Email: paul.adams%stonybrook.edu. We sometimes livestream from the sanctuary, at youtube.com/channel/UCvTj9WdD0zItyBLI6m-U9Og/live
BASICS
This is a blog about my summer life at the Baiting Hollow Hummingbird Sanctuary, at my winter garden, Calypso, in the Bahamas, and aspects of life in general.
This private sanctuary is now permanently closed to the general public, as a result of a lawsuit brought by a neighbor. Only my friends and personal guests may visit (paul.adams%stonybrook.edu).
Thursday, January 23, 2014
article re Hummingbird Sanctuary's legal plight in today's News-Review; spring
Apparently there's an item in today's Riverhead News Review newspaper (the print version but not the online version) about the sanctuary's legal problems. I've not seen the article, and if any of my readers can either scan the printed version or access the online version as a subscriber, I would appreciate it. Further updates to follow......
Spring will soon be here (or perhaps I should say there, on Long Island; here on Eleuthera it arrived at the end of summer), so I show a couple of images of spring-flowering hummer-plants taken late may at the sanctuary: foxglove and bleeding heart.
Spring will soon be here (or perhaps I should say there, on Long Island; here on Eleuthera it arrived at the end of summer), so I show a couple of images of spring-flowering hummer-plants taken late may at the sanctuary: foxglove and bleeding heart.
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