I didn't notice any last year until around the end of July. They may have been around before now and I just didn't see them; no idea. I do know that with all the wet in June, then hot & dry in July and early August even the honeysuckle hasn't been blooming like usual, so I wonder if they'd changed their pattern due to the weather?
In any case, there's a couple here. And yes, I'm a critter geek, this makes me happy.
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While growing up around here (Eastern KY) it was a rare treat to see a hummingbird, one you were lucky to experience once or twice each summer. A couple of mornings ago they were so thick around the feeders on the porch (six feeders) that it was almost scary.
I'm sitting at my desk and have 2 feeders outside my window. There are over a dozen of them doing their "HUMMER WARS" routine. Last year, I went through 20 pounds of sugar feeding them, this year I'm about 12 pounds of sugar down and probably a month and a half to go until they make their trip south. They have been going through about 5 cups of sugar water every 2 days.
I'm wondering if some of their migration paths are shifting a bit?
Man, that's a LOT of the little buggers! One of my great-uncles used to have mobs like that every year down in southeast OK
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