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Birdwatching: Hummingbirds |
LeslieAnne
outbound
29 Posts
LeslieAnne
Shallowater
TX
USA
29 Posts |
Posted - Apr 23 2009 : 2:25:01 PM
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Hummer Double Shot!!!.. I had 2 male black-chinned hummingbirds at my feeder yesterday & today!.. first of season, so I'm pretty thrilled... poor things are having to endure one of our west Texas sandstorms this afternoon... I hope they've found a good place to wait it out & don't decide to leave yet... |
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Jen
Expedition Leader
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Jennifer
Calico Rock
AR
USA
1384 Posts |
Posted - Apr 24 2009 : 10:53:40 AM
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Yahoo, LeslieAnne! I think I was buzzed by one yesterday, but it was gone in a flash. Time to put out the juice...
Jen
Farmgirl Sisterhood Member #9
The View From My Boots: www.bovesboots.blogspot.com
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Alee
outstepping
104 Posts
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Posted - Apr 24 2009 : 11:35:36 AM
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Wow! It is still too cold for hummingbirds here! I feel sorry for the bees I saw buzzing around the other day. I hope they are staying in their hive today! |
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LeslieAnne
outbound
29 Posts
LeslieAnne
Shallowater
TX
USA
29 Posts |
Posted - Aug 01 2009 : 09:36:10 AM
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Update ~~ Male & female black-chinned hummingbirds have stayed around all summer, so far... I hope that means they've raised at least one brood, but I haven't noticed any that looked like youngsters...
A couple of days ago, I had a female rufous hummer at the feeder... I first noticed her behavior was different from the other females'.. then when I got a good look at her, I could see the subtle differences in her appearance... then, yesterday, I surprised a male rufous at the feeder... just got a blurred look at him as he zipped away... |
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Mountain Girl
outrigged
237 Posts
JoAnn
Colville
WA
USA
237 Posts |
Posted - Aug 08 2009 : 07:18:53 AM
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Hummingbirds are active and fighting again. They sure are fun to watch. It was pretty quiet when they were rearing their young but now it's back to normal. All the birds seem to be in a feeding frenzy, putting on fat for the winter I imagine. JoAnn
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Unknown |
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Elizaray
outspoken
680 Posts
Elizaray
680 Posts |
Posted - Aug 23 2009 : 07:39:27 AM
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I wish I had bought some feeders this year. I wonder if it is too late to put some out?
Elizaray |
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DebD
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Debra
Cle Elum
WA
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Posted - Aug 23 2009 : 09:36:38 AM
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You can probably still catch some migrants coming through. Depends on how far north you are. There are still hummers here--they come to my zinnias and honeysuckle.
Deb dedavisart.wordpress.com |
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Elizaray
outspoken
680 Posts
Elizaray
680 Posts |
Posted - Aug 23 2009 : 10:16:56 AM
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I am in Northern Wyoming. I might even just do a wild bird feeder to help them get fattened up for winter.
Yesterday I saw some wild turkeys with about 10 little babies with them! YUM! I wish I could hunt them, but I think the ranch owners wouldn't like that.
Elizaray |
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LeslieAnne
outbound
29 Posts
LeslieAnne
Shallowater
TX
USA
29 Posts |
Posted - Aug 18 2011 : 1:53:04 PM
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I've had black-chinned hummingbirds all summer, in spite of the devastating west Texas drought... I finally gave up on keeping the feeders full, the nectar evaporated so fast in the heat, all the hummers had left was thick syrup... I was cleaning & filling almost every day... when my flowers finally started blooming, I decided the hummers would just have to depend on natural nectar, & they haven't disappointed me... today, I had my first rufous hummingbirds of the year, both male & female... entertaining as always, defending "their" territory fiercely... I love watching them, so fiesty... gorgeous birds too...
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city chick
outstepping
93 Posts
Deb
Chicago
IL
USA
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LeslieAnne
outbound
29 Posts
LeslieAnne
Shallowater
TX
USA
29 Posts |
Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 09:10:54 AM
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Deb, I don't think it's too late, even as far north as you are... go ahead & put out a feeder... let us know what you see!.. |
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LeslieAnne
outbound
29 Posts
LeslieAnne
Shallowater
TX
USA
29 Posts |
Posted - Oct 11 2011 : 12:34:46 PM
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It's been over 10 days since I saw my last hummer, a female black-chinned... I was hoping they'd stay into October, but I guess September 27 isn't so bad... of course, there's still a chance there will be some stragglers coming through over the next month, so I'm not giving up yet...
I was thrilled to have hummingbird visitors of 4 different species this summer... black-chinned, rufous, broad-tailed, & calliope... taking down the feeders & relying solely on my flower garden didn't seem to make that much difference... sure saved me a lot of $$ on sugar!.. some of my hummer plants are still blooming -- turk's cap, flame acanthus, lantana -- so if any more of the lovely little critters come through, they'll find something to eat... |
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