Re: [cayugabirds-l] hummingbird aggression

2015-05-13 Thread Geo Kloppel
Both sexes are aggressive. It's pretty interesting, but if their squabbles become tiresome, you can put up more feeders, located on opposite sides of the house, or even farther apart if you've got room. -Geo On May 13, 2015, at 11:58 AM, Anne Clark wrote: > Hile School Rd, just out of Basin:

[cayugabirds-l] hummingbird aggression

2015-05-13 Thread Anne Clark
Hile School Rd, just out of Basin: THree ruby throated hummingbirds are at war over the feeder starting yesterday, when a male showed up. Two female-plumaged birds had been "sharing' for a day, even been drinking at the same time. The male is not welcome and one or both females have displaced