Content-Type: text/html I have the same question that Judy Fisher has but probably for a different reason. I have proposed to the town of Sopchoppy that we build such an attraction in the Sopchoppy City Park which is located on the river in a wooded area. I have suggested that such an attraction would likely qualify Sopchoppy as a designated attraction on a Florida Bird Trail. The complete idea would be to have feeders, including hummingbird feeders, and plants to attract butterflies and hummers. We would also build a blind and perhaps add interpretive displays. I hope to tie this in to a local school science program but have had no discussions on this thus far. When I brought this concept to an improvement committee I am working with in Sopchoppy they were very positive and excited. We hope to have this fully operational by March 31 when Sopchoppy will have a welcome back spring event at the park. At this point, I need to prepare a project plan and an operating budget. So, I need to consult with someone who is operating something similar. I think that if this works as well as I hope that the idea could be replicated by other communities. I would like input on the concept, pro and con, and places to contact. Cheers, Bill Lowrie [log in to unmask]