I've still got some here in Auburn.  I suspect it's a young one.  I see her on 
my flowers and the feeders.  I haven't seen any males in quite a while.
Carol Keeler

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On Sep 5, 2012, at 1:00 PM, M & K Mannella <mkmanne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We've still got a hummingbird feeding on flowers as of yesterday. 
> 
> Michele
> Interlaken/Ovid
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> On Sep 3, 2012, at 4:41 PM, Nancy W Dickinson <n...@cornell.edu> wrote:
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>> I see Laura has a hummingbird on her list, but mine seem to be, very 
>> suddenly, gone. All summer there was one at the feeder, or perched on a twig 
>> next to it waiting.  Sometimes there were arguments when two tried to visit 
>> at once.  But yesterday and today, the feeder and twig are empty.  (And I 
>> always wondered how many of them there actually were.)
>> 
>> Nancy Dickinson
>> Mecklenburg
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