jaye
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Post by jaye on Sept 18, 2016 17:51:47 GMT -5
So psyched! My feeders have been up for a week+ & just saw my 1st RTH of the fall. 😁 I know they're in Miami from ebird.org & have been waiting to see them. I've forgotten how tiny they are. So easy to miss in the greenery.
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Post by fighting8r on Sept 19, 2016 10:44:09 GMT -5
Saw one in my yard in Fort Myers mingling with all the butterflies around my firebush. Rarely see them here but I know they are easy to miss.
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Post by Joe M on Sept 19, 2016 11:46:15 GMT -5
Way to go folks, they are definitely moving through and some will spend the winter here rather than migrating further. Just got back to FL 5 days ago and within a day had two using the feeders and today I counted 4 in the yard. All Ruby-throated, 2 immature males, 1 mature male, 1 mature female. The adult male and one of the immature males are using the feeders. The others have not figured out what the feeders are for, as yet!
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Post by Kim K on Sept 23, 2016 13:04:02 GMT -5
Where are you located? I'm in North PB County. I haven't seen any but a friend in my neighborhood has sighted a few.
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Post by Joe M on Sept 24, 2016 15:48:38 GMT -5
Kim K, Who are you referring to when you asked where "Where are you located"? If you were referring to me, I am in Lakeland.
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