All Things Hummingbirds

John Brunner

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It doesn't seem that we have a hummingbird thread, so I'll start one with this cool product I just found:

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This is a start-up company (StratoFeeders) that makes "in-flight refueling" hummingbird feeders. They have a Facebook page that you can follow to see when they take these feeders to market. In an industry where all feeders look pretty much the same, I think they are pretty clever. Then there were the fights...

I put up feeders when I first moved here but have not done so in a long time. I had one that mounted to a window with a suction cup so you could sit inside and watch them feed up close. I got timed of the sugary mess when the suction cup would come lose and spill junk all over my siding.
 
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My sister's hummers (in North Carolina) are emptying a large feeder twice a day. I was visiting last week and I've never seen that much activity at a feeder.

She said that usually they fight each other at the feeder, but this year there are as many as 4 or 5 at a time. She knows a lot about them and she says it's the females that are being cooperative.

They're obviously feeding a lot of babies and, as usual, it's the mothers who are willing to get along to assure the survival of the young, while the guys still want to wage war on each other.

I love hummers, but we don't get a lot of them down here....too hot.

I went to a hummingbird sanctuary in Ecuador. Big ones, little ones, all humming around. It's surprising how loud they actually are when the buzz around.
 
My sister's hummers (in North Carolina) are emptying a large feeder twice a day. I was visiting last week and I've never seen that much activity at a feeder.

She said that usually they fight each other at the feeder, but this year there are as many as 4 or 5 at a time. She knows a lot about them and she says it's the females that are being cooperative.

They're obviously feeding a lot of babies and, as usual, it's the mothers who are willing to get along to assure the survival of the young, while the guys still want to wage war on each other.

I love hummers, but we don't get a lot of them down here....too hot.

I went to a hummingbird sanctuary in Ecuador. Big ones, little ones, all humming around. It's surprising how loud they actually are when the buzz around.
I use to have w feeders set up...one in front of the house and one in back of the house. Some hummingbirds used to go from one to the other trying to defend both. Even though I don't have feeders or blooming plants, I still see them zoom around.
 
We used to put out hummingbird feeders,but those tiny ants would manage to get to them somehow and be all over the whole feeder, so we just stopped doing that. I don’t think that we see very many anymore although they do come around checking out the flowers.
 
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