goeduck
Super Member
Summer slump gave way to summer bump right now. Nowhere near spring or even fall, but the little guys are on the feeders a lot more the last few weeks.
Great setup. If I was a hummingbird, that's where I'd go.Quite a few around here
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They even have a mud nest with babies
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Do you often get that many birds at one time? I had to look for a minute to count them all. We're the next state over and have only had two birds a couple of times. Maybe they're all related?
How are you doing for nesting sites? I have plenty of hummers because I have a lot of snags along a creek where woodpeckers excavate nesting sites. By familiarity and preference, birds will return to a location where they had a successful nesting the year before, or where they were born. My numbers built up over a few years. They fluctuate depending on winter kill, but by the end of summer I always have a nice population. Last year they went through a couple quarts a day, but we were in a terrible drought and the nearest water was three miles away. I kept a wading pool full for wildlife, and the hummers made use of it. Nectar is not all they drink. This year there is more natural food and the creek is still running, so nectar consumption is less than half.Do you often get that many birds at one time? I had to look for a minute to count them all. We're the next state over and have only had two birds a couple of times. Maybe they're all related?
We've got six feeders up. I counted 20 the other day at all of the feeders. I don't know how much sugar water my wife is feeding them every day. We've had feeders up for about 20 years so I believe most of them are regulars and some of them were probably hatched out this year. We've got a birder's paradise around here with all of the trees and a river at the back of our property. Great Horned owls hatched out in our pine trees early this year.Do you often get that many birds at one time? I had to look for a minute to count them all. We're the next state over and have only had two birds a couple of times. Maybe they're all related?