Gem99ultra
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The hummer's have arrived here in mid-Georgia!
We have six feeders and have seen up to 11 hummingbirds at once around the three out the kitchen door:
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From the front door:
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From the bedroom window:
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Well shucks, looks like if they are in OK., then they flew right over us.
Guess I'll take our feeders down.
Thanks for the post.
Gee folks, I thought just about everyone would some rubies summering at your location. Just because we don't see them, doesn't mean there not in your neck of the woods. Seems I read somewhere that the females don't like to go to feeders while nesting.
May be true just a novice trying to learn all that I can. Had my heart on having them for company. They normally fly into the shop where the tractor is parked. My first clue of them telling me hey we back where da grub...!!...lol....
Well on top of that our 14 year old Yorkie passed away this morning from heart failure. Never had a dog that long she really bore a hole in my heart. Never been at this stage before so hope to get pass this soon.
The cardinals, mocking birds and blue jays flying around me scarfing up june bugs help.......
I think even my neighbor's horses felt my pain. I was sitting on a stump under an oak and they came up to the fence and kept me company until I was out of tears.....
Guess Yeshua created animals a bit smarter then we give them credit for....
anyways thanks for letting me get this off my chest....
You folks have great evening..
You hang tough there Lee Kioti. Go and see your family, friends or do some volunteering. All this helps to keep things in perspective. One of our older mutts Gromit, is getting up in age and showing it, more so than we had hoped to see at 12+ years. This is the dogs blog. The Trail Mutt Reports
Keep your chin up. I'm pretty sure you've got some rubies there too.
They arrived a little earlier this year (a week ago) despite the unusually cold weather. Guess it has more to do with daylight and prevailing winds than with temperature. Rose breasted grosbeaks arrived exactly on time (1st week of May like every other year) although only one or two a day instead of in bunches. Indigo buntings also seem to be a few weeks early also. Same with the orioles...a bit early there also. Bad part is that none of them have much to eat other than our feeders. This is the latest "green-up" of the woods I have ever seen and there aren't many bugs around yet.
Gee folks, I thought just about everyone would some rubies summering at your location. Just because we don't see them, doesn't mean there not in your neck of the woods. Seems I read somewhere that the females don't like to go to feeders while nesting.
Agree, both friend and I have observed that as well.
What I wish but have never seen is their nest. Must be very tiny!
Very tiny! But I read that they are constructed to expand as the chicks get bigger.
Yes small indeed. We've never seen one either but they use spider web and fluffy seed materials so they expand as chicks grow. If anyone spies one, please post a photos. (yes I know there are ytube videos) Seems I read they like to make nests near water...
I found one, but sorry, I didn't take a picture. The nest, about 4" in diameter, was sitting in a potted flower. Babies were about the size of a bumble bee. In fact, that's what I thought it was until Momma started buzzing my head. She sure didn't like anyone looking at her babies![]()