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Tag Archives: hummingbird flying
August is our best month for hummingbird watching
August is our best month for hummingbird watching because it’s the time of year we see the most hummingbirds. It appears to us that the migration back home starts in early to mid August. The first sign is that the … Continue reading →
Our final hummingbird photos and sighting for 2020
Our final hummingbird sighting for this season was around October 4th or 5th. That’s about 2 weeks later than most years for us. Our first sighting for 2020 this year may have been a little later than normal so maybe … Continue reading →
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Tagged Cardinal Climber, hummingbird flying, hummingbird in mid-air, hummingbird photos, Salvia Amistad |
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Final hummingbird sighting for 2016
Our final hummingbird sighting for 2016 was September 20th, which is about a week later than usual for us. This year they arrived about a week earlier than usual and left a week later than usual. That was nice because … Continue reading →
A few more hummingbird pictures from 2015
Below are a few more hummingbird pictures we took this year, 2015. With our hummingbird season coming to an end I certainly can say we had a lot of visitors this year. It seems like the longer we keep putting out … Continue reading →
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Tagged agastache, Cardinal Climber, female rubythroat, hummingbird flying, hummingbird photos, rubythroat |
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First hummingbird sighting and pictures of 2015
Our first hummingbird sighting for 2015 was Friday, May 1st almost a week earlier than last year. As in past years we saw them for about a week or two and then they started nesting. After then we would only … Continue reading →
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Tagged female rubythroat, hummingbird feeder, hummingbird flying |
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Cardinal Climber and hummingbirds
Here’s a couple of pictures we took recently on our deck of the cardinal climber and the hummingbirds that visit every day. You can find cardinal climber seeds at Eden Brothers We grew them in a large container with about … Continue reading →
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Tagged attract hummingbirds, Cardinal Climber, hummingbird flying, hummingbirds, rubythroat |
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Hummingbird flying
Well, it’s been almost three weeks since we put out our first hummingbird feeder and we have not seen one hummingbird. The weather’s been cool, windy and not many flowers have bloomed yet, probably the reason we have not seen any. Our … Continue reading →