[NatureNS] a hummer anomaly

Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2011 20:02:25 -0300
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Males here seem to stay but the female has just been seen  few times.

On 04/07/11 7:23 AM, John and Nhung wrote:
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> From:  john Sollows
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> Date: July 4/11
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> My recollection is that this far into the hummingbird season, the males have
> usually done their thing and taken off, leaving the females and young to
> scrounge at our feeders.
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> This year, the makes are still around, faithfully imbibing, but we have yet
> to see a female.
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> Any similar observations out there?
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