#71065
August 9th, 2006 at 01:31 PM
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Amazing Monica! We have the SAME feeder! Here is my new hummer at my new feeder. Hummercane Camille
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#71066
August 9th, 2006 at 02:59 PM
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Looks like we have twin feeders and hummers. I named mine squeaky because she is always chirping up a storm!!! Today, she was chasing the immature male that comes around and she chased him right into the screen in my porch and he got stuck!! He got lose after a second or two, you could see the look of confusion on his face!!!
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#71067
August 10th, 2006 at 11:11 PM
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They are so funny here at dusk, each one frantically trying to "boss" the feeders getting their last licks in!!! They can't share and only one will drink at the feeder at a time. The others will swoop and dive-bomb the feeder to chase away whoever is there!
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#71068
August 11th, 2006 at 12:27 AM
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What a great picture Monica of the hummingbird at the feeder! Thanks for sharing
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#71069
August 11th, 2006 at 02:51 AM
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I like to sit outside on my porch around 7:00, they fight and dive bomb each other and chirp like crazy. They put on a show every evening.
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#71070
August 11th, 2006 at 03:11 AM
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That would be so neat to be able to sit and watch them..i would love that.. Thanks again for sharing!
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#71071
August 14th, 2006 at 03:21 AM
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well now,ive still got a bunch of hummers fighting over the feeders along with some downy woodpeckers, just recently i saw a chickadee feeding at the feeder on the porch. i really didnt expect all these visitors when i first put the feeders up last year. late last year i had baltimore orioles visit. i didnt know that many different species would be attracted to the feeders. on another note,i had bees coming to the one on the porch and ants had found thier way to the one out back hanging from a maple tree. i put some cooking oil around the feeder ports on the one on the porch and soon the bees left it alone. got to thinking about the ants out back and grabbed a can of pam and sprayed the hack out of the cord it was hanging from and the top of the feeder. sure enough,they left it alone after that. i read it somewhere to try and im happy to say so far so good
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#71072
August 14th, 2006 at 03:51 AM
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I have ants getting on my smaller feeder, I may have to try the Pam.
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#71073
August 14th, 2006 at 04:25 AM
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Lola loves to watch the hummingbirds fight. She sits on the back of her chair and chatters at them...making the exact same noise they make. ...and Kyeow Meow sits in the window watching them constantly. Ever now and then she will paw at the glass, trying to catch one!
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#71074
August 14th, 2006 at 05:15 AM
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Oh, Cindy, you have a MALE hummer! AND A WLLOW tree, TOO! All my hummers are females so far. and ALL my feeders hang from my Weeping willow in my front yard. When I prune the branches that get too long I drop them into Two Bean Bags' cage. He knows how to process them into rich fertilizer.
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#71075
August 14th, 2006 at 05:54 AM
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Many of them...and many females, too! (...the one you can see hovering over to the right in the top picture is a female) And...MANY babies! There are so many hummingbirds here this summer Brennan won't even play in the front yard. I have never had this many before...I'm sure there are a hundred hummingbirds in this yard all the time. I like to go outside and put the sprayer on "mist" setting and aim it up into the air. They play in it...they just seem to pop out from everywhere when I do this...and there's a cloud of them playing in the water. It's awesome!
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#71076
August 14th, 2006 at 05:58 AM
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We have been enjoying our one hummer so much this year. She is the cutest and funniest thing. We can be sitting on the patio and she'll come along and hover right in front of us and just stay there looking at us. I want to put my finger up to see if she will land on it but I'm afraid she will fly away. She is enjoying the honeysuckle and glads. but I want to get a feeder hoping she will come back next year and bring some friends. Sue
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#71077
August 14th, 2006 at 07:20 AM
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Cindy, those are terrific pictures. I love to see the different reactions between species and you captured a couple of great shots.
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#71078
August 14th, 2006 at 09:41 AM
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I have three females now, I had a Male for about a day and haven't seen him anymore. I have seen the immature male anymore either. I really hope they come back next year.
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#71079
August 14th, 2006 at 01:08 PM
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Cindy, I have noticed that they like to play in the mist when I'm watering my flowers. Many of my birds in my yard LOVE to be deliberately sprayed by my hose.
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#71080
August 14th, 2006 at 01:44 PM
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What's the deal with wasps? Are hummingbirds afraid of them?
Awhile ago there was a wasp on one of the feeders, and there were 12 hummingbirds hovering around the feeder, some getting pretty close like they were going to stab the wasp with their beak...but none of them would land on the feeder while the wasp was there.
I went out and sprayed water on the feeder to get the wasp off.
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#71081
August 14th, 2006 at 02:01 PM
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Oh I wonder if that is the reason my hummers went away?
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#71082
August 14th, 2006 at 02:21 PM
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I just found this... Wasps harass hummingbirds and sometimes sting and even kill them.
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#71083
August 14th, 2006 at 02:27 PM
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ohhhhh noooo. That is just so sad.
I am even more glad now that I cleared out that nest!
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#71084
August 14th, 2006 at 02:36 PM
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I am really enjoying this thread, and all the pictures too! I must say that this year I also have many more hummers than usual!!! I just love them! This past week or so, they've been draining my 3 feeders every other day or so - I've never had that before - they have never drained them at all before this! The dancing that they do while defending their territory has been great entertainment for us during dinner too! The best part, is that this year I am actually witnessing them enjoying the plants that I've specifically planted for them - 1st time! The red salvias in the planter boxes on the deck are doing very well for the first time, and the hummers have been going to town on them! I am not partial to red flowers, but grow them for the hummers. I've also seen them at the monarda, coneflowers, trumpet vines, and butterfly bushes. Great fun! There are bees that chase them away from my feeders here also - if I am around, I try to chase them off.
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#71085
August 14th, 2006 at 03:34 PM
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I have the most hummers I have ever had ANYWHERE! I've noticed this trend all across the U.S. this year. GREATLY increased numbers of hummers coming to the feeders EVERYWHERE. I think what helped me is deliberately planting RED flowers this year to attract them, especially 30 red Cannas that the hummers LOVE! They are also going crazy over my mixed color Zinnias of all things! I also planted red Salvias this year (although my State has outlawed them a couple of weeks ago due to their hallucinogenic properties, that I had NEVER heard of before)I also Planted red Verbenas and red Gladiolus.
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#71086
August 14th, 2006 at 03:45 PM
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Thorny - I saw a hummer at my yellow dwarf canna on the deck this evening! Can't wait for JV's red one to bloom!
I have red lantana this year also - not by choice - when I bought them they were yellow and orange in color - I didn't know they also turned red. Haven't spotted the hummers by them, but they're not in a spot that I can easily sit and watch.
I knew about the salvia being a hallucinogen - but didn't know they were outlawed in any states - interesting!
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#71087
August 14th, 2006 at 11:27 PM
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You can plant all colors of flowers for hummers as long as they're a nectar producing flower. The yellow on the feeders is what primarily attracts the bees and wasps.If you find a feeder with no yellow this will help with the bees. Yes they are made I have some in my shop. Heritage farms droll yankee and aspects makes them. Hummers are attracted to red blooms first partly because bees & wasps see red as black and are attrated to it last of all. And hummers know thats where the bees are least likely to be.
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#71088
August 14th, 2006 at 11:28 PM
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oh, also there are hummer feeders with built in ant moats you fill with water that the ants wont cross. Ant guards can also be bought seperately and hung above the feeder.
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#71089
August 15th, 2006 at 12:13 AM
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Gardenfairy, Monica, can I put your picture on my website?
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