Feeding the Birds
#1331
Thanks, Mike. I was thrilled to get these shots....none will make me rich, but it made me happy to see them on my computer and to share them too.
#1332
I was paying a little more attention and noticed they were at the hummingbird feed almost all day now that the flowers are dying off. I don't recall ever seeing two at the same time on our feeder; although I have seen it at other people's houses. Nice pics.
#1333
Thanks Dave. I know they will be gone soon. We still have plenty of flowers, but they seem to be stoking up for their departure feeding from the feeders.
#1334
But... you might be able to get a buck or two for gas money with your pics! )
#1335
The male hummingbird continues to sit on the garden fence, protecting his turf. I've never seen that before. Last night while in the yard, I confirmed that we have four (maybe more) of these birds frequenting our feeders. I could also see a bright red throat on a second hummingbird, which would mean two adult males, one male juvenile and one female are hanging out. But that's not to say there are not more, that's what we've seen at the same time. I had heard if you want to stop turf wars, place feeders out of sight line of other feeders. Today I found an article that suggests otherwise. More feeders, closer together, and the sounds they make will bring more hummingbirds around. Time to go shopping for more feeders and about 20 pounds of sugar!
Dealing With Hummingbird Feeder Wars « Daybreak Blog
Dealing With Hummingbird Feeder Wars « Daybreak Blog
#1336
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0We have one femal that has taken ownership of our new feeder. She watches over it from close and far. I saw her chasing a male twice her size. Don't mess with a lady!
#1337
The antics of the hummingbirds kept me entertained for quite a while last night. They were like little fighter pilots, dive bombing at each other, flying up and down and all around. Again I saw four at once. I also ordered another feeder. I need to work my way up to about 10 of them, so I can really be busy when I get to retirement....
#1338
Lainey, your hummingbird shots are better than the real thing. I love the one of the scratching bird with his feathers puffed up.
#1339
Aww thanks Patricia. You get a bit more detail once they are cropped. This guy was right outside my kitchen window. Wish his little face would have been brighter.
#1340
I finally purchased a hummingbird feeder, and it has now been discovered. Tonight I was BBQing and a hummer was sitting on the feeder watching me. He flew up 5 feet out and 5 feet over my head and looked at me for maybe 20 seconds before taking off. I swear I heard him say "Thank you". They are sooo cool.