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Jeanzb1 04-29-2019 08:49 PM

Hummers?? 2019
 
Anyone seen any hummingbirds yet? Last year our first one was May 2nd.


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Biggd 04-30-2019 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeanzb1 (Post 310593)
Anyone seen any hummingbirds yet? Last year our first one was May 2nd.


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I haven't put the feeder out yet. I need to do that this weekend. I keep forgetting. Where's the sticky notes? :emb:

barefootbay 04-30-2019 01:28 PM

If they are smart they will stay South of here for another couple of weeks !

Woody38 04-30-2019 04:09 PM

At 3:23 pm today while standing at the kitchen window my hummer appeared. Came to about 3 feet from the window and wavered side to side and nodded his head to me.
I immediately put out a feeder.


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upthesaukee 04-30-2019 09:19 PM

Put feeder out today
 
I put my feeder out today. Haven't seen one yet.

Dave

upthesaukee 05-01-2019 10:21 AM

Woo hoo
 
Woo hoo... Feeder put out yesterday around 5pm, 1st hummingbird (that we saw) arrived for its 11am seating for an early lunch. Let the games begin. ��

Dave

jeffk 05-01-2019 07:10 PM

Have you seen this migration map?

https://www.hummingbirdcentral.com/h...g-2019-map.htm

You can add your sightings.

upthesaukee 05-02-2019 12:43 PM

A photo
 
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A photo from my ringside seat. Maybe 8ft from my recliner.

Biggd 05-05-2019 01:16 PM

I put the feeder out yesterday, no hummers yet.

barefootbay 05-05-2019 06:02 PM

Put the feeder out today and had one this afternoon.

hilltopper 05-06-2019 08:41 AM

They showed up at my place in Meredith on Saturday.

IrishEyes 05-07-2019 10:13 AM

Just saw my first Hummingbird this season!:)

swnoel 05-08-2019 02:36 AM

They'rrre back...

Hillcountry 05-09-2019 10:13 AM

Putting my feeders out right after typing this...

And....not two hours later a hummingbird appeared right on schedule!

fatlazyless 05-09-2019 10:48 AM

Previous years, Walmart always had a small, single bird, one hole hummingbird feeder that sold for about 94-cents ...... and it seems to have disappeared from the local stores.

Rand's Hardware in Plymouth has a large inventory of very unusual bird feeders so's maybe they have one?

Made by Pennington, anyone know where there's a 94-cent, one hummingbird at a time, feeder like this, for sale?

The old one disappeared over the winter while hanging from an outside eave, and I suspect it got attacked and carried away by a crow.

ApS 05-09-2019 06:55 PM

Interesting Species...Madagascar Gecko
 
Many hummingbirds start their northern migration by crossing Yucatán, Cuba, Key West, then northwards through peninsular Florida.

When Floridians put out their hummingbird feeders, they'll attract lizards and the Madagascar Gecko. From a Florida website, this picture—through a window screen—is a baby, as adults get up to a foot long: :eek2:

https://www.bigpinekey.com/wp-conten...er-225x300.jpg

Better specimen:

http://rivista-cdn.reptilesmagazine....ver=1383761359

Biggd 05-10-2019 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by ApS (Post 311181)
Many hummingbirds start their northern migration by crossing Yucatán, Cuba, Key West, then northwards through peninsular Florida.

When Floridians put out their hummingbird feeders, they'll attract lizards and the Madagascar Gecko. From a Florida website, this picture—through a window screen—is a baby, as adults get up to a foot long: :eek2:

https://www.bigpinekey.com/wp-conten...er-225x300.jpg

Better specimen:

http://rivista-cdn.reptilesmagazine....ver=1383761359

Does he have insurance?:D

JEEPONLY 05-10-2019 05:19 PM

Do you get more than 15% off with the foot long?

jbolty 05-10-2019 05:44 PM

Don't forget Chick a dee station https://www.chickadeestation.com/

Lee Huston started this and ran it for years after retiring from owning the gulf station at the corner of 25 and moultonboro neck. unfortunately Lee passed away last year but the store is going strong with a new local owner.

Slickcraft 05-12-2019 05:20 PM

Our 1st hummer on Welch this afternoon, about a week late.

There is more to the story. We have a side deck that until last fall had a very large pine tree at the corner of the deck, lakeside. We always hung the feeder on the leeward side of the tree as we face west. Last fall, as the OP was a witness to, that tree was taken down by Arbor Tech. So this spring we hung the feeder just outside a window on the side deck. While only 10' away, looks like it took a few days for the boys and girls to catch on.

And about feeders. We have a very old feeder with a red bottom and 3 yellow "flowers" each with a perch ring. It is old and grungy. We have several new and better looking (to us) feeders that we have tried. Nope, nothing doing. So the old grungy looking (to us) feeder is back out there.

upthesaukee 05-12-2019 06:07 PM

They have great memories
 
When I am late putting them out, I'll see one or more come to the area outside under window where the feeder normally hangs, and they will hover back and forth, looking for it.

Dave

Lakeflier 05-12-2019 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeanzb1 (Post 310593)
Anyone seen any hummingbirds yet? Last year our first one was May 2nd.


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We have had our first hummer at Whortleberry Island Friday. Looking for the feeder, which wasn’t out yet. Now it is!


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Barney Bear 05-14-2019 08:33 AM

They're Back!
 
Put out two hummingbird feeders yesterday at our cottage on East Bear Island. In about an hour later, our small friends returned. ��

Merrymeeting 05-14-2019 03:05 PM

I put mine up last Friday. Before I even walked away, one was buzzing the feeder.

JTA 05-14-2019 05:38 PM

Mine is (are) back.

Hillcountry 05-17-2019 08:55 AM

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This little guy (male) sits on our porch rail almost all day long. When a female comes to feed he chases her to who knows where then returns back to his pine perch to once again pine away for a mate!
Have no idea why this comes out sideways...it’s right side up when I load it...

MV1 05-21-2019 07:52 AM

Hummers v Orioles
 
Put the Hummingbird feeders out last week, Hummers were all around...then yesterday 2 Orioles took over....tried to feed then found the only way to get at the nector was to shake the feeder side to side causing it to leak. Decided to put up a Oriole feeder..should have had a camcorder to tape the show. After hanging upside down under the new feeder trying to peck away at the metal bottom they finally figured out how to use it. Now I have two pairs of Hummers & a pair of Orioles buzzing the tower....fun to watch!!!

Barney Bear 05-21-2019 04:13 PM

Surprise Visitor
 
A small hummingbird flew inside our screened porch area through a door we had propped open to allow our pups passage. We removed one of the large screen panels to allow it to leave. 🐻

ApS 05-22-2019 07:47 PM

Hang 'em High...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hillcountry (Post 311688)
This little guy (male) sits on our porch rail almost all day long. When a female comes to feed he chases her to who knows where then returns back to his pine perch to once again pine away for a mate! Have no idea why this comes out sideways...it’s right side up when I load it...

1) Make sure you've "Saved" your image.

2) Also be aware that other visitors will want their share!

https://i.servimg.com/u/f91/18/11/38/95/fullsc62.jpg

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Barney Bear 05-22-2019 09:34 PM

On High
 
Our hummingbird feeders hang from porch beams so none of all the bears on our island can reach them.:laugh:

Woody38 06-22-2019 09:27 PM

Hummer tody
 
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this little cutie has spent a good share of the day feeding here.

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hilltopper 08-30-2019 07:29 AM

Left early this year?
 
I was seeing hummingbirds constantly until three days ago. The last three days, nothing. I think they may have headed south about a week earlier than normal this year. Anyone else?

jeffk 08-30-2019 07:35 AM

Mine is still here. In fact, yesterday he was upset that I let the feeder go almost dry. I filled it up and he was drinking before I got back inside the house.

This morning, two were squabbling over the feeder.

Any time now though.

hilltopper 08-30-2019 07:39 AM

Not ten minutes after I posted my comment I saw one in the garden flowers. They're definitely not on the feeders like they were three days ago.

Barney Bear 08-30-2019 07:53 AM

Still Here
 
A small visitor visited our feeder at dawn this morning on East Bear Island. Yesterday, we watched a pair duel for several minutes near the feeder. 🐻

Jeanzb1 09-02-2019 01:02 PM

They are in a feeding frenzy right now getting ready for the long flight. I bet they are gone in about a week.


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Hillcountry 09-02-2019 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeanzb1 (Post 318813)
They are in a feeding frenzy right now getting ready for the long flight. I bet they are gone in about a week.


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That’s what I’m finding as well! From dawn to dark its a frenzy! In a few days we’ll be taking the feeders down, I’ll bet.

Woody38 09-02-2019 01:59 PM

None at the feeders since last week. They came to the windows to say goodbye and see you next year. One feeder remains as one never knows but the level has remained the same.

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Pineedles 09-05-2019 08:23 AM

One outside my window this morning looking at their reflection.


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rozbeezer 09-05-2019 09:17 AM

hummers
 
Still lots of action here at Kona Shore

upthesaukee 09-05-2019 02:26 PM

Still have them
 
Still have them, just not as many.

Dave

Barney Bear 09-05-2019 04:23 PM

Sweet September
 
Still here on East Bear Island enjoying our nice weather. They do not want to encounter the winds of Hurricane Dorian. 🐻

Merrymeeting 09-06-2019 08:00 AM

Still lots of them at my feeders. I'm always amazed at how much energy they use/waste chasing each other away from the feeders when there are 5-6 ports and plenty of food for all.

On a related tangent, has anyone come up with a good way to keep ants out of your feeders? Mine are hanging from thin stings and the ants still get there. I've tried the water moat on the top, but sun and wind usually take that away quickly. I've also tried bug spray on the string but that only lasts until the next rainstorm.

Barney Bear 09-06-2019 09:56 AM

Getting Antsy
 
By mistake, I hung our water moat upside down, and have not seen any ants on the feeder. Also, try coating the "thing stings" [😁] with Vaseline to see if that works. 🐻

arthurc 09-06-2019 04:33 PM

Hummers
 
I found that the cups above the feeder work well if you keep the cups full of water. I have a large cup and then one is built in at the top of the feeder. I had almost an 'ant-less' season. Of course you have to keep the cups full

Merrymeeting 09-07-2019 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by arthurc (Post 319121)
I found that the cups above the feeder work well if you keep the cups full of water. I have a large cup and then one is built in at the top of the feeder. I had almost an 'ant-less' season. Of course you have to keep the cups full

Thanks. I try. But living on an Eastern shoreline, we frequently get winds high enough to start the feeders swaying and the water sloshes out.

Merrymeeting 09-18-2019 07:33 AM

I still had at least one around my feeder on Monday. Haven't seen one lately but haven't been out much this week either.

Barney Bear 09-18-2019 12:13 PM

Freedom
 
A hummer flew into the screened area on our front porch through an open door this morning. We removed one of the screen panels to help it out. 🐻

Hillcountry 09-18-2019 05:30 PM

The ones that frequent our feeder have left as of sometime last week.

steve-on-mark 09-18-2019 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hillcountry (Post 319782)
The ones that frequent our feeder have left as of sometime last week.

Had a few buzzing around the house yesterday..

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jeffk 09-19-2019 03:59 AM

I am pretty sure ours are gone. We had a visitor pass through a couple days ago.

Barney Bear 09-25-2019 10:41 AM

Snow Bird?
 
Have not seen any hummers since last week. A house guest at our place on East Bear Island reported that he saw a hummer at our feeder wearing a flight helmet and goggles, and had a knapsack on its back. It was last seen heading southwest, possibly on its way to Central America. 🐻

upthesaukee 09-25-2019 10:50 AM

See you in the spring
 
Last one seen on Saturday. Now into the 4th day with no visitors in sight. Feeder will be coming in today, clean it, put it away, and bring it out in April. (Used to be Mother's Day).

Dave

Merrymeeting 09-25-2019 01:58 PM

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None here for many days either.

Also, FWIW, the Vaseline didn't discourage the ants :(. Smeared it on the iron arm holding the feeder. Black spots floating inside are dead ants, and you can see one crawling on the right petal, and there's one coming down the string.

ApS 10-02-2019 07:59 AM

Hummingbirds Reach the Gulf of Mexico...
 
They're "fueling up" to cross from the US to Yucatan, Mexico.

More:

Quote:

Half of all humans that have ever lived were killed by mosquitos.

There are 110 trillion mosquitos living this very minute.

We have the gene modifying technology to completely wipe them all out, forever.

The question is:

Should We Wipe Mosquitoes Off The Face Of The Earth?
https://www.theguardian.com/global/2...e-of-the-earth

I didn't know that a hummingbirds main food is mosquitoes.

Humming Bird Eats Mosquito:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTTj1gj0OKE

gillygirl 10-02-2019 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Merrymeeting (Post 320096)
None here for many days either.

Also, FWIW, the Vaseline didn't discourage the ants :(. Smeared it on the iron arm holding the feeder. Black spots floating inside are dead ants, and you can see one crawling on the right petal, and there's one coming down the string.

Nasty stuff, but my husband used Tanglefoot on our shepherd’s hooks. Just need to put it on a place where birds don’t typically land.


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