Some other passerines, tropical tanagers, stuff like that. And so, my job was I had to go in the hummingbird exhibit obviously, every morning and we had individual feeders hanging. And so, this feeder was for this hummingbird, that’s his territory. And this feeder is for this humming, that’s his territory. And I had to memorize where all these territories were, although it was a short term memory because if you went in and you found out another bird was at this feeder, that means somebody’s been displaced and you better go down the line and find out where the guy at the end of the pecking order is because chances are he’s sitting up on a limb by himself with no access to food. And so, it was every day that kind of a thing you had to do but it was a great experience because this kind of stuff had not really been done before. It was new and it was a constant learning opportunity. And then I had my own little research projects in terms of aviculture mainly.