[NatureNS] Hummingbirds

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We've got a lot of them around, feeding at our many feeders.  Hard to 
come up with a hard figure, because they move around so quickly, but 
certainly as many as 10 around yesterday. I've already seen (and heard) 
many today.   A couple got into the workshop, and we had to lure them 
out by holding up a feeder inside, waiting for them to perch on it, and 
then slowly walking to the door and letting them go on their way.
Andy and Chris in Freeport NS


On 9/1/2016 8:45 AM, Angus MacLean wrote:
> We have had three female/yoy since August 25 when our last two males 
> left. Today there were any number of hummers in the backyard mostly 
> feeding on the flowers instead of the two feeders. Likely migrating 
> but perhaps excited by the rain, rare to us too!! Certainly the other 
> birds were excited including two Pine Siskins which we have not seen 
> for a month or so. Also one late young Song Sparrow without a tail.
>
> How many still have male hummers?; usually gone by August 15 to 20th. 
> Richard Stern still had several two days ago.
>
> Angus



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    We've got a lot of them around, feeding at our many feeders.  Hard
    to come up with a hard figure, because they move around so quickly,
    but certainly as many as 10 around yesterday. I've already seen (and
    heard) many today.   A couple got into the workshop, and we had to
    lure them out by holding up a feeder inside, waiting for them to
    perch on it, and then slowly walking to the door and letting them go
    on their way.<br>
    Andy and Chris in Freeport NS<br>
    <br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/1/2016 8:45 AM, Angus MacLean
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      <div dir="ltr">We have had three female/yoy since August 25 when
        our last two males left. Today there were any number of hummers
        in the backyard mostly feeding on the flowers instead of the two
        feeders. Likely migrating but perhaps excited by the rain, rare
        to us too!! Certainly the other birds were excited including two
        Pine Siskins which we have not seen for a month or so. Also one
        late young Song Sparrow without a tail.<br>
        <br>
        How many still have male hummers?; usually gone by August 15 to
        20th. Richard Stern still had several two days ago.<br>
        <br>
        Angus<br>
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