[NatureNS] Humming birds

Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2015 17:49:37 +0000 (UTC)
From: Carmel Smith <girlby@yahoo.com>
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I am near Bridgewater, and my females and babies are still here. =C2=A0I do=
n't have any feeders out but will put them out shortly for migrants and tho=
se who get blown in. =C2=A0They always leave after September 8, sometime in=
 that following week. =C2=A0Right now they are feeding on phlox, the last o=
f the stupendous monarda "Jack Kline" (which kept them going for over a mon=
th with it's tall stalks and huge red blooms, highly recommended!), and las=
t of hollyhocks and evening primrose.

I love them and miss them until they show up again in Spring!
Carmel SmithMidville Branch=20


     On Thursday, September 3, 2015 9:45 AM, Winifred Kettleson <win@eastli=
nk.ca> wrote:
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 Truro, we too have young ones and females still here, the males always go =
first. A rough date , gathered over 20 years would be that usually all are =
gone by mid sept. Always keep the feeders up longer for late ones.=C2=A0 W.=
 Kettleson


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0110519_9571" dir=3D"ltr"><span id=3D"yui_3_16_0_1_1441300110519_9570">I am=
 near Bridgewater, and my females and babies are still here. &nbsp;I don't =
have any feeders out but will put them out shortly for migrants and those w=
ho get blown in. &nbsp;They always leave after September 8, sometime in tha=
t following week. &nbsp;Right now they are feeding on phlox, the last of th=
e stupendous monarda "Jack Kline" (which kept them going for over a month w=
ith it's tall stalks and huge red blooms, highly recommended!), and last of=
 hollyhocks and evening primrose.<br><br>I love them and miss them until th=
ey show up again in Spring!</span></div><div id=3D"yui_3_16_0_1_14413001105=
19_9571" dir=3D"ltr"><span><br></span></div><div id=3D"yui_3_16_0_1_1441300=
110519_9571" dir=3D"ltr">Carmel Smith</div><div id=3D"yui_3_16_0_1_14413001=
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l, Lucida Grande, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;"> <div dir=3D"ltr"> <font si=
ze=3D"2" face=3D"Arial"> On Thursday, September 3, 2015 9:45 AM, Winifred K=
ettleson &lt;win@eastlink.ca&gt; wrote:<br> </font> </div>  <br><br> <div c=
lass=3D"y_msg_container">Truro, we too have young ones and females still he=
re, the males always go first. A rough date , gathered over 20 years would =
be that usually all are gone by mid sept. Always keep the feeders up longer=
 for late ones.&nbsp; W. Kettleson<br><br><br>Sent from my iPad<br><br><br>=
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