This Is What a Flock of Hummingbirds Looks Like


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YouTube user Ivan Paras calls it an "infestation" and writes that "I think I have a hummingbird problem." Watch an ever increasing number of hummingbirds visit his two nectar feeders. One of those feeders rests in his hand, but the hummingbirds show no fear.

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In Maine, Rt 201 from Brunswick to say Skowhegan is pretty heavily traveled. After that, Skowhegan to Sanday Bay which is more than half the total distance there's not too much, including any intersecting roads. Apologies to Jackman, a place I really love. So I'm thinking that 90 mile stretch has a big impact on the overall statistics.
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Strange. The overview map of each state’s loneliest road uses the US Route shield even for state routes like Alaska's SR 11 and California's SR 139.
That mix-up may explain why the overview for Florida is wrong. The real Florida State Route 29 (76 miles, from Carnestown to Palmdale) is in southwest Florida, from west of Lake Okeechobee to nearly Everglades City. That's also what the text says. But the overview map of each state’s loneliest road shows it as an east-west panhandle route, just south of Georgia. The real US 29 does go to Pensacola, but it quickly enters Alabama on its way to Maryland, and does not take the route shown.
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