#54157
August 26th, 2005 at 02:09 AM
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Hi MrsMessy. (I should have thought of that name for ME! lol)
My Ruby Throated Hummers have a lot of green, but the females don't have a red throat at all. Maybe that's what you have. The females showed up here first, then the males followed. You'll know them when you see them for sure, because the males throats really are a brilliant shade of Ruby. Don't know anything about the yellow triangles though.
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#54158
October 24th, 2005 at 12:09 PM
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My aunt has that kind of humming bird feeder. Humming birds came and I still don't get how you get the nectar or what ever is in that thing.
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#54159
October 24th, 2005 at 07:22 PM
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I found this and thought you might be interested,MrsMessy. It explains how some hummingbirds CAN have yellow throats. hummers with yellow throats Hope this helps! G-Mom
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#54160
October 24th, 2005 at 10:55 PM
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Garden Wisher, You make your own nectar by dissolving one part sugar in four parts water. Warm or heat the water so the sugar will dissolve completely and then allow it to cool before you put it in the feeder. Replace the nectar every three to four days and it is not necessary to add red food coloring to the nectar. The feeders are designed to attract Hummingbirds.
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#54161
October 25th, 2005 at 02:12 AM
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Mrsmessy and gardenmom, I think hummingbirds and other birds are probably more colorful than we can know. I read somewhere that birds can see 5 basic colors whereas humans can only see 3.
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#54163
December 12th, 2005 at 08:19 AM
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Here are today's bird pictures. The first is of a female House Sparrow landing at one of my feeders. The second is of a Blue Jay taking off from another of my feeders. Flight 87, you are clear for landing. Flight 139, you are clear for takeoff.
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#54164
December 12th, 2005 at 10:32 AM
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Looks like it was a beautiful day in Nashville today.
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#54165
December 13th, 2005 at 01:26 AM
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#54166
December 13th, 2005 at 03:04 AM
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I caught this adorable little fellow doing a little mechanical, robot-like dance on the handle of my trash can in the back yard today, about 30 minutes ago. It is a Carolina Wren. Notice the bright light colored line above the eye? That is the main field mark of the Carolina Wren. Carolina Wren
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#54167
December 17th, 2005 at 08:33 PM
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Thornius: do you have a telephoto lens or are you actually that close to the Wren?? It looks kind of puffy, is it puffy because you are close or are they naturally puffy looking??
I put Canned peaches and canned corn out in my yard recently just to see what would happen. It attracted a lot of birds..Do you think it is ok to feed birds canned peaches or corn??
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#54168
December 18th, 2005 at 01:44 AM
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No, I do not use a telephoto lense that is just the 3X optical zoom on my Olympus D-580 Zoom camera and then I crop and enlarge it in Adobe Photoshop 7. I was about 15 feet from the Wren shooting through the backdoor window. The puffiness is due to the fact that it was quite cold that day and it had its feather fluffed and puffed out to make itself warmer. Peaches, or any fruits are quite popular with many species of birds, especially Orioles, Mockingbirds, or Starlings. Corn is a main ingredient of many bird feeds AND most suet that you buy commercially. I feed my quasi-pet Northern Mockingbird, Mr. Mocky apple slices coated with peanut butter. I started putting out raw peanuts in the shell on my platform feeder and the Blue Jays eat them faster than I can put them out. I put out three cups about 8:00 O'clock last night and at 11:00 O'clock this morning every single one of them was gone!!!
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#54169
December 18th, 2005 at 08:37 PM
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T_d_guy: Nope not all of us are ladies. SOOOO guy do you think that gardening and birds, butterflies are woman's work???
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#54170
December 20th, 2005 at 02:57 AM
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Thanks dodge.....
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#54171
January 23rd, 2006 at 10:57 PM
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I LOVE all these photos thanks to all for aharing.
Check out my new signature...Catlover should like this... <<smle>>
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#54172
January 29th, 2006 at 10:02 AM
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Those are great picks! sadly hummers dont usually come to my area oh well thats ok. We do however get SOOO many sparrows and finches that nest in the oak and the shrubs!
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#54173
February 14th, 2006 at 07:59 AM
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A friend said I could share this pic w/you guys. She lives in San Diego, and took this at the zoo yesterday:
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#54174
February 14th, 2006 at 11:59 AM
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That is a nice picture! I miss my hummingbirds so bad!
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#54175
February 14th, 2006 at 01:21 PM
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I miss mine too! And I have a cool new feeder for them....I have 4 now I think. Can't wait to see those little guys come back! They're so fascinating to watch zipping around.
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#54176
March 7th, 2006 at 09:42 AM
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Here is a rather unusual shot showing three of the more common "feeder" birds in one shot. I took this about noon today. Northern Mockingbird, Northern Cardinal, and Carolina Chickadee Here is my friend Mr. Mocky (Northern Mockingbird)framed by the railings of my porch. MR. MOCKY Here is a Carolina Wren that wanted to come and play with my grandson's toys. CAROLINA WREN
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#54177
March 7th, 2006 at 11:37 PM
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those are great pictures, i loved the one of kitty's back looking out the window, no doubt licking his chops (lol). great job. penny
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#54178
March 18th, 2006 at 01:17 PM
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Not sure if i am doing this right i am new here i have picture of hummer bettyboop1948
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#54179
March 18th, 2006 at 01:27 PM
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That is great I love the screen mesh effect! They want you to keep your picture to the size 640 X 480 Pixels though. Welcome to the forum. I am the wild bird man here. I am near you in Nashville Tn. and we should be getting the hummers back in about 2 - 4 weeks. I have two new hummer feeders ready to go. And you do not need to add red food coloring to the nectar as long as their is red on your feeder. Just mix 1 part sugar to 4 parts water and warm the water slightly to dissolve the sugar. You can store the excess nectar in the fridge. Clean the feeders and change the nectar every 3 - 5 days.
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#54180
March 18th, 2006 at 01:33 PM
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here is another shot of one bettyboop1948
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#54181
March 20th, 2006 at 01:03 PM
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Hey bettyboop. What do you have in the bird cage? My daughter has a parakeet.But it has to stay in her room. My siamese cat won't leave it alone. Diane
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