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Seahawk 09-19-2021 01:26 PM

Well, Duh
 
Ok, I am not the brightest light in the Chandelier..we all know that.

So, this summer I set up a Hummingbird feeder outside my home office. Broadway show, folks, four and five at a time. Drama, reconciliation, more drama...Aerial displays that defy aero.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1632082704.jpg

So, this week, no action at all: it is like my Hummingbird feeder is Planet Hollywood.

I express my concern to my wife: "What happened?"

"You do know they migrate south, right?"

Well, duh.

speeder 09-19-2021 01:32 PM

Hey, I didn’t know that either, so we can be dumb together. :)

Seahawk 09-19-2021 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speeder (Post 11461712)
Hey, I didn’t know that either, so we can be dumb together. :)

We, you and I, have the technology:D

Just one of those moments...probably not thread worthy but my MIL is here for dinner.

beatnavy 09-19-2021 01:57 PM

Yeah, they saddle up geese and ride those bad boys south just like a Harley.

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/79/e2...4218aabc97.jpg

Everyone knows that ;)

Our feeders went "dark" this week, too. I was guessing they'd headed out of town.

pete3799 09-19-2021 02:10 PM

My wife just cleaned up all the humming bird feeders today. Guess they know what's coming soon.

908/930 09-19-2021 02:12 PM

There are some up here that stay all winter, and somehow they survive.

Steve Carlton 09-19-2021 02:15 PM

They're tasty sittin' on a Ritz.

herr_oberst 09-19-2021 02:17 PM

Here in the PNW we have 'em all winter.

Gotta feed 'em forever once you start or the guilt would be unbearable.

My observation from watching my 2 feeders? Hummingbirds are a-holes.

greglepore 09-19-2021 02:17 PM

Well, Duh
 
Had maybe 20 here in central va and most moved out this week, down to a pair


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Bill Douglas 09-19-2021 02:28 PM

Lazy bastards don't fly that far south. we don't get them here.

However hardworking Alaskan Godwits visit us each summer for a meal and to hang out at the beaches.

beatnavy 09-19-2021 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 11461747)
My observation from watching my 2 feeders? Hummingbirds are a-holes.

It's true. You'd think such tiny animals would benefit from cooperation and take turns at the feeder. Nope. They spend more time chasing each other off than eating sometimes.

Sooner or later 09-19-2021 02:32 PM

PBS Nature had a doc on the little buggers.

https://www.pbs.org/video/nature-super-hummingbirds-full-episode/

craigster59 09-19-2021 02:43 PM

Holy moley! My Wife said to me this week "Oh, you put the hummingbird feeder back up!"

Me all proud "Yeah, I felt that they would need a little sustenance to get them through the Winter".

Feeders still full. I was wondering what happened.

Steve Carlton 09-19-2021 02:52 PM

Maybe your hummingbird food sucks.

Scott Douglas 09-19-2021 03:00 PM

They are very territorial when it comes to protecting their food source.
We still have plenty of them in our yard and there always seem to be some around even in the middle of winter. No feeders here, just lots of flowers thanks to my wife.

pwd72s 09-19-2021 03:07 PM

We have some who stay the winter here....so not all species of them migrate?

stevej37 09-19-2021 03:09 PM

I always think of this movie....one of the best ever.

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mjohnson 09-19-2021 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by beatnavy (Post 11461757)
It's true. You'd think such tiny animals would benefit from cooperation and take turns at the feeder. Nope. They spend more time chasing each other off than eating sometimes.

Here in NM we're like the hummingbird superhighway - usually we'll have a dozen or more feeding or loitering on our canyon-edge lot.

The broad-tailed, calliope and black chinned ones are pretty chill. It's those orange rufous ones that are the real jerks. They seem to leave in late August so there's peace now.

Can you imagine the terror that one of our monster NM ravens would be if crossed with a hummingbird?

We're blissfully mosquito free here so we just leave the doors wide open - this little one got into the house the other year and we got him out safely, after collecting evidence...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1632089465.jpg

flatbutt 09-19-2021 04:08 PM

I have the ruby throats here and they are very territorial.

craigster59 09-19-2021 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11461843)
I have the ruby throats here and they are very territorial.

That's why I took down the feeder in the first place. Got tired of being "blindside buzzed" while up on the ladder.


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