RE: Hummingbird is back!
Haven't seen any hummingbirds here yet-- but that #$*%& white egret is back!
Donna
> I saw mine for the first time today. They were fighting over my
> neighbors
> so I hurried home to make put my feeders up. I don't think they have been
> back since I put them up tonight.
> They are so fun to watch... we have one very protective male that runs off
> everyone.
> Tricia
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> From: <Aplfgcnys@aol.com>
> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 6:22 PM
> Subject: [CHAT] Hummingbird is back!
>
>
> >I observed that our salmon-pink azalea was showing color, so checked
> > with the hummingbird migration map and found that they were already in
> > the area, so yesterday I made sugar-water and cleaned up the feeder.
> > Put it out this morning, saying "They probably won't find it for a week
> or
> > so, but at least it will be there when they get here." Well, this
> > afternoon
> > one appeared, and has been quite a steady attendant for several hours.
> > My DH was going to bring it in as it is getting dark - can't leave it
> out
> > overnight because raccoons take it apart - and the bird was still there.
> > I haven't been able to see the front, so don't know if it's him or her.
> > Auralie
> >
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