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Post by lonestarnorth on Sept 4, 2011 13:17:10 GMT -5
Moved my feeder from the front to the back yard and this fellow has been by every day, a few times a day. I don't know if it is the same one or if male or female. Just happy to have him/her.
I am in North Lakleand near I4 and Hwy 33
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Post by lonestarnorth on Sept 4, 2011 13:42:00 GMT -5
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Post by Joe M on Sept 5, 2011 17:43:59 GMT -5
'lonestarnorth, Your Hummer appears to be an immature male ruby-throated. Joe M. Sturbridge, MA
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Post by sharonb on Sept 6, 2011 10:14:03 GMT -5
Put up a few more feeders - want them visible from all sides of the house. Finally saw a female RT yesterday! Now I can't seem to get much done, keep scoping out the feeders/plants. Oh well. Bonus, I did get to watch an otter in the pond and 2 eagles pair bonding & feeding in one of the pines - I'll take that over housework anytime.
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Post by sharonb on Sept 8, 2011 11:10:15 GMT -5
Noticed a male RT checking out 2 feeders but not feeding, after looking I saw mold so changed out the nectar. He has been feeding regularly ever since. Don't know if it is 1 or more - trying to watch all feeders at the same time. Have been seeing RTs every day since Monday here in Haines City near Lake Ellen.
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