ArlyA
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A delightful sight of the red sky and buzzing hummingbirds along the Little Bay de Noc shore. Taken in the UP of MI!






I was watering a patch of new sod the other day with a sprayer on a garden hose and a humming bird flew up and was drinking from the spray. Never seen that before. Otherwise, has been a really slow year for humming birds around here.
I believe they winter in Mexico and Central America. So something must have happened over the winter. Maybe immigration detained them at the border?Well, we are nearly the other side of the country from you, but we also have noticed a significantly fewer number of hummers this year. Maybe it's just an off year for hummingbirds.
Good job!We had a slow start to the year so I decided to move some feeders around. We re-located and added feeders and tried to mimic what QTRHRS showed in his prior post #1202.
We had a pickup in demand and our few birds a day turned into maybe 25 birds a day. They liked the new locations and are emptying two half-filled feeders every day or two now. Maybe they feel safer whatever but we're getting more birds and we like that.
Note is that we change their food every other day in this heat. I think bacteria can build up quickly. FYI
Last year it was hard to keep the feeders full, but this year almost none.Looks like this year it will again be a no show…
Pre pandemic it was hard to keep the feeder full…
400 pounds would be what? over a half gallon a day if he had birds all year if my math is correct? If he has them 6 months it'd be over a gallon a day? You sure it wasn't 40 pounds?One of my brothers has had th most Hummingbirds I’ve ever seen anywhere for a lot of years but for some reason there ain’t many this year.
Few years ago he went through 400 pounds of sugar, this year he says maybe 25 pounds.