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References

  • Hummingbirds and Their Flowers. 1986. Grant V. and K.A.
  • A Hummingbird's Garden: Attracting Nature's Jewel to Your Backyard. 1996. Newfield, Nancy and Barbara Nielsen
  • Hummingbird Gardening in Western Washington. Skelly, Flora Johnson and Brett Johnson. Available from Wild Words, Box 464, 23316 NE Redmond-Fall City Road, WA 09503
  • Landscaping for Wildlife, 1999. Link, Russell. University of Washington Press with the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife.
  • The Hummingbird Book: The Complete Guide to Attracting, Identifying and Enjoying.1989. Stokes, Donald and Lillian.
  • The Hummingbird Garden. 1990. Tekulsky, Mathew
  • Hummingbirds in Your Garden. Thies, Elena. Elena Thies, 12536 NW Oakridge Road, Yamhill, OR 97148- 8115
  • Hummingbirds: Jewels in Flight. 1992. Toops, Connie
  • This urban wildlife publication was developed by the Washington Department of Wildlife's Urban Wildlife and Nongame Program, and funded by the sale of personalized license plates. Written and produced by Donna Gleisner with assistance from Stephen Penland, Patricia Thompson and Russell Link. Artwork by Nicola Yarbrough.


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