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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsCount not the day lost! I was puzzled last evening as I happened to notice that all of the
dozens of hummers at our feeders were females. I mentioned it to Mrs. A and today she did a little research.
Turns out that the adult males migrate south first followed by the females and juveniles.
Who knew?
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Count not the day lost! I was puzzled last evening as I happened to notice that all of the (Original Post)
Atticus
Sep 2021
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a kennedy
(35,553 posts)1. Thanks for this info......never knew that.
but I also never knew how to tell the difference between a male and a female hummingbird
Kali
(56,696 posts)3. ya gotta look for the teeny tiny balls
