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Old 06-10-2017, 05:51 AM
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Some random shots from the back door...


Old 06-10-2017, 06:04 AM
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Check this out. From another board.

http://home.cablelynx.com/~rhw/hummers.mp4
Old 06-10-2017, 06:54 AM
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Am I just mean? We stop feeding the birds during the summer although this year I have put out a humming bird feeder. No humming birds yet, it's usually July before we see any.
Old 06-10-2017, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by windhund116
Check this out. From another board.

http://home.cablelynx.com/~rhw/hummers.mp4
That's nuts. Same feeders we use but with different results.
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Originally Posted by Tachus
Am I just mean? We stop feeding the birds during the summer although this year I have put out a humming bird feeder. No humming birds yet, it's usually July before we see any.
I do not think you are mean! The birds don't need the food so much in the summer. I continue to feed them as I enjoy watching them. I get to see more of them with the longer daylight hours. I have quite a bit of activity at the feeders, before I leave for work and once I get home, until it's dark. If I only fed them in the winter, I'd hardly see them at all.

BTW, very cool pics folks!
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Lots of cropping, but you can see his wing action!
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We have a pair of Sandhill Cranes that are year round residents in our area. They landed in our yard when I was turning the horses out... so I grabbed the camera and just hung out. I think they forgot I was leaning on the fence and came very close.

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Lainey, that hummingbird is gorgeous!
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What a cool shot of the crane. Val has so many birds in her yard in SC. Several were spreading their wings to dry in the sun. Blue jays, cardinals, etc. Even saw a couple of hummingbirds at her feeder. She has a lovely sunroom where you can watch them up close.

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We have two nests in our back yard. A mockingbird's nest which is empty and a Mountain Scrub Jay's. I attached my Iphone to my golf ball retriever, turned on the video camera and telescoped it out and up into the tree. When Momma Jay saw it coming up, she started after me, squawking up a storm. On the video there are at least two babies in the nest, don't have any feathers yet. Maybe a week old???


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