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Related: About this forumCaught a glimpse of the male ruby-throat still here today in the early morning rain

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Caught a glimpse of the male ruby-throat still here today in the early morning rain (Original Post)
Walleye
Sep 10
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patphil
(5,439 posts)1. All our hummingbirds packed it in on Labor Day weekend.
One day they were here, about 60 miles above NYC, and the next...nothing.
They just about drank their feeder dry. I refilled it for any stragglers who might be coming down from the north, but we won't see our hummers again until late spring.
Walleye
(28,121 posts)2. I thought these were gone a few days ago but I'm still seeing a male and female from time to time.
But they will all be gone soon and I wont see them again until April, hoping we are all still here
bullimiami
(12,912 posts)3. still have ours here as well in NC.
RainCaster
(10,156 posts)4. Here in WA...
I haven't heard the Rufous for at least two weeks now. But we have two groups of Anna's that are still here. One group stays year round, and about half fly south.
Walleye
(28,121 posts)5. My friend in southern New Mexico says a lot of pilgrims are passing through at her feeder