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For those interested: "Hummingbird Central"---migration map. nt (Original Post)
Atticus
Mar 2021
OP
Had that link, but "forgot" to add it ! My only excuse is intracranial flatulence. Thanks for
Atticus
Mar 2021
#3
Thank you. Ours probably won't be here till April. Filling up the feeders anyway
Walleye
Mar 2021
#4
sazemisery
(2,608 posts)1. Here's the link
hlthe2b
(102,119 posts)2. thank you for that link.
Atticus
(15,124 posts)3. Had that link, but "forgot" to add it ! My only excuse is intracranial flatulence. Thanks for
posting the link I meant to!
sazemisery
(2,608 posts)5. Glad to be of service.
I have done this many times so I just thought I'd help a brother out.
Walleye
(30,977 posts)4. Thank you. Ours probably won't be here till April. Filling up the feeders anyway
I think hummingbirds are kind of my spirit animal.
Treefrog
(4,170 posts)7. Same here. Just washed and sanitized all my feeders. I love those little zippy flyers!
SeattleVet
(5,477 posts)6. Here in Seattle our Anna's are year-round residents.
We usually keep two feeders going. I love watching them through the front window while I work at the computer.