I live in south Eagan and have seen a hummingbird here and there.  But fewer
than I am used to.  But my wife, who is the gardener in our house, says she
has been seeing hummers occasionally amongst our plantings.

Mike Koutnik

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Subject: Re: [mou-net] Where are the Rubythroats?

We don't get a lot of hummingbird activity in my neighborhood (West
Como) but I
did see one out my kitchen window just this morning . . . .first one since
late spring.  A neighbor reported a sighting in his yard last week.

Quoting Kathryn Rudd <katda...@hotmail.com>:

> Could anyone tell me why we in the Eagan area have not seen any 
> Rubythroated Hummingbirds for weeks?? Several of my neighbors and I 
> have been putting out our fresh clean nectar feeders and have hanging 
> planters of flowers they love. We also have gardens full of flowers 
> that attract them. None of us have seen any sign of the hummers for 
> weeks. What has happened to them?
> Thank you for any info,
> Kathryn Rudd
> Eagan
>
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