We have two hummingbirds hanging out at our place, still. We believe that
they are the offspring of a male and female who departed a week and a half
ago.
I know that the animals know better than I do about when it's the best time
to go south, but does anyone have ideas why these young'ns didn't leave at
the same time as the other two? Also, aren't they supposed to be in Texas
by now, bulking up & preparing for the trip across the gulf? I'm a little
worried about them "wasting time" here.
What's your thoughts?
Madonna Stallmann

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