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Wild Blackberries After A Summer Rain, Mariposa Photos,Mariposa 2005

Who could resist these Wild Blackberries after a
late summer rain with the rain drops still
dripping from the berries !

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Jerry,Goldrushcam Crew
Posted on Friday, September 23, 2005 - 6:55 am:   

What to do this weekend?
Check out the new pages located next to the photo on the front page:
What to do in Mariposa County?
http://goldrushcam.com/goldrushcam__out_and_about_in_ma.htm


What to do in
Eastern Madera County?
http://goldrushcam.com/goldrushcam__out_and_about_in_ea.htm

What to do in
Tuolumne County?
http://goldrushcam.com/goldrushcam__out_and_about_in_tu.htm

These pages will be updated as late info is submitted.
But still look here for a hint on where the Goldrushcam Crew will possibly be.
Have a great weekend.
Live Life, Laugh A Lot,Take Photos


Jerry, Goldrushcam Photographer
Posted on Friday, September 23, 2005 - 9:48 am:   

We have also revamped the news archive section to make it easier to navigate to find an old favorite story from the past.
Check it out,them tell us what you think.
http://goldrushcam.com/goldrushcam_news_archives.htm

Also do not forget the constantly updating news page.

http://goldrushcam.com/goldrushcam_news.htm
Jerry, Goldrushcam Photographer
Posted on Friday, September 23, 2005 - 10:12 am:   

Do you need to take your hummingbird feeder down?

This is posted on quite a few internet sites:

When To Take Feeders Down


We have found one of the biggest misconceptions about hummingbirds is the belief that if you do not take your hummingbird feeder down they will not migrate. This is absolutely false! In many areas hummingbirds start to migrate even before the flowers and insects start to wane. Males generally migrate several weeks ahead of immatures (new hatchlings) and females. Migration is done according to changing day length or photoperiod. Actually, migrating hummingbirds may be helped by feeders that are left up until at least two weeks have passed since seeing your last hummer.
grizzy, ca
Posted on Saturday, September 24, 2005 - 3:16 am:   

as long as we're talking about h-birds, check this out:

http://community-2.webtv.net/hotmail.com/verle33/HummingBirdNest/index.html

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