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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Hummers
Hi, We had the family with the exception of the adult male until two days
ago.
Diana Whiting
dianawhitingphotography.com
On Sep 16, 2021, at 12:59 PM, madonna stallmann
wrote:
We have two hummingbirds hanging o
Hi,
We had the family with the exception of the adult male until two days ago.
Diana Whiting
dianawhitingphotography.com
> On Sep 16, 2021, at 12:59 PM, madonna stallmann
> wrote:
>
>
> We have two hummingbirds hanging out at our place, still. We believe that
> they are the offspring
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 lea
.
Naomi brewer
Sheldrake/Wyers Point
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[mailto:bounce-119729380-9392...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Jay McGowan
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 1:11 PM
To: John Confer
Cc: Marty Schlabach; CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] hummers
Hi
Hmm. I had just been wondering whether I should still be bothering with
hummingbird feeders. I guess I will keep bothering a little while longer
and try to get good looks at any bird who visits them!
Melanie
On 10/1/2015 1:11 PM, Jay McGowan wrote:
> Hi all,
> As Marty suggested,any "hummer" th
Hi all,
As Marty suggested,any "hummer" this late in the season is worthy of
scrutiny. Over the next few months, vagrant species, most often Rufous
Hummingbird, are almost as likely as lingering Ruby-throated. Please keep
that in mind if you have any hummingbird sightings from now on, and post to
t
I, too, had a hummer this morning, after a long time with no sighting.
Oddly, it flew with very direct line from plants with flowers in the
front lawn to flowers that were out of line of sight in the backyard
making me wonder if it was the return of a summer resident. Don't know.
Interesting.
I also had a hummer at Taughannock blvd. Hadn't seen one since Sept 19
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 8:27 AM, Marty Schlabach wrote:
> I just saw two hummingbirds at our feeder in Interlaken. We haven’t seen
> a hummer at our feeders since Sept 13. These both look like female or
> young male ruby thr
I just saw two hummingbirds at our feeder in Interlaken. We haven't seen a
hummer at our feeders since Sept 13. These both look like female or young male
ruby throated hummingbirds to me, but then I've been wrong before! 3 years ago
we had a rufous hummingbird visit us for several weeks. I'v
Yesterday evening, at 1815, I saw a female RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD at one of
our feeders. She drank her fill, then flew off. Less than a minute later, a
male RTH flew in, same feeder, same port. I'm wondering if some hummingbirds
migrate as mated pairs? Have not seen them today.
S. FastB
At a friend's place this afternoon--hummingbirds sharing their feeder with a
couple of Downy Woodpeckers. Didn't know that sort of thing could happen.
Rather neat to watch.
Kathy Strickland, Union Springs area
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