BWR1953
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Interesting. We haven't seen our hummers for 3 days now. They must be in Miami or Key West.Looks like my hummer took off for winter..... He turned into a snowbird...
Interesting. We haven't seen our hummers for 3 days now. They must be in Miami or Key West.Looks like my hummer took off for winter..... He turned into a snowbird...
Looks like my hummer took off for winter..... He turned into a snowbird...
They do respond to the shorter days, but ours are still feeding like crazy. Especially early in the morning, right at sunset and always if any type storm is coming in. They start very early in the morning well before sunrise. But they cease feeding right at sunset with lots of light to feed yet. I have no idea why but they do the same thing every evening. I can explain yours leaving out early. Did they do that in years pass?
I can't imagine that kind of action. I have two feeders and I split a cup and a half of syrup between them. I clean them out every 4 or 5 days and there's still some left. I'm getting a lot more action the past 3 weeks or so. Earlier in the summer I would see almost no drop in syrup level after that amount of time.
I put out the second feeder this year hoping it would resolve some disputes but NOOOOOO! If 2 hummingbirds show up at the same time they get into a helluva fight and neither one eats. Grumpy little brutes.
Mine are gone. Geese are leaving too.....
An update on our hummers...
The 3 that we'd had before are long gone. Then about 10 days ago a single young male showed up for several days. He was followed by a female, then another. He chased both of them away, then left a couple days later. Didn't see any replacements for several days, then a single young female showed up and has been around for about 5 days. Haven't seen her today but I haven't been as focused on the little guys today.
So apparently the migration is on.
I haven't seen one for a couple of weeks now, both feeders are still up and nothing but yellow jackets coming to them now and even they are starting to get sparse.
I have had as many as 5 feeders up and it still don't stop the fighting! . One the funny things that happen, Is I have a large 32 ounce feeder in the front picture window in the living room and then we have two double hung windows on the end of the house and if you look through the side window you can see the feeder in the front window, well low and behold, so can the hummers, so they sit on the side widow feeder and watch the front window feeder and if one comes in, the one of the said window will zip around and chase it off!
Some of them have been coming here for years and know exactly where to sit, so they can see as many of the feeders as possible, it reminds of the blitz being on when they hit their peak in the summer, it is all out war for a while!
There are some days, that the front window feeder reminds me of the air to air combat scene in the movie Top Gun!
i appreciate the encouragement but I've been feeding them for 6 or 7 years now and the numbers haven't really changed much. It doesn't really surprise me because I live in a fairly big condo association and people here don't garden so there are very few flowers around. Mine are probably regulars who know about my feeders and swing by on their way to greener pastures, so to speak. In addition, my feeders are on a second floor deck about 15 feet off the ground and out in the sun so generally not ideal. I'm just glad I get a few.WIMUSKY, I am not surprised to hear yours are gone. You live so far north they probably left a while ago. As for geese, seem we have geese that stay here year round. They showed up many years back and never left again. And I mean lots of them. Every water spot, pond, and lake around the city has lots of geese. Some times it looks like the have take over water ways. And the don't leave. They do make a huge mess too!
bassman, if you continue feeding them, you will get lots more. The wife and I were talking about how many probably were hatched here in our yard that now make this they home during the early spring to mid to late fall. And they have young ones and the cycle continues now. You've seen the videos. We have more birds then we can count anymore. But we like them as well. :thumb:
I live in East Tennessee and haven't seen a humming bird for the last few days. I'll leave the feeder out for a few more days. I agree, they sure do like to fight :lol: