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More hummingbirds. I know, I know. You're tired of hummingbirds. (Original Post) Solly Mack Sep 14 OP
OMG wryter2000 Sep 14 #1
About 30 between all the feeders. They'll be gone soon. Solly Mack Sep 14 #4
WOW, Solly, you've outdone yourself with these gorgeous pix! SheltieLover Sep 14 #2
Thanks, SheltieLover Solly Mack Sep 14 #5
Hummingbirds migrate? ancianita Sep 14 #72
Yes. To Mexico, as well as to Central and South America. Some people are lucky enough to have them year-round. Solly Mack Sep 14 #78
I just posted a website SheltieLover Sep 14 #80
Thanks! Solly Mack Sep 14 #82
Yw! SheltieLover Sep 14 #84
Yes, they do! SheltieLover Sep 14 #79
I've only seen them in California, so I'd no idea! ancianita Sep 14 #100
Oh their wings move so quickly it's impossible to see them! SheltieLover Sep 14 #102
"Only?" SheltieLover Sep 14 #83
Areas around here have several dozens, so 12 is a small number. I have males hanging out on my gutters, the outside Solly Mack Sep 14 #86
Holy cow! You're really lucky! SheltieLover Sep 14 #90
I know! They are amazing birds. Albeit vicious. Solly Mack Sep 14 #96
Yes the males get quite aggressive over the feeders SheltieLover Sep 14 #99
So do the females. One female was pecking the heads of other females at the feeders. Just jabbing her beak right into Solly Mack Sep 14 #106
Omg! Really? SheltieLover Sep 14 #111
They're very nice photos. usonian Sep 14 #3
Thank you. Solly Mack Sep 14 #6
Nope, not tired of hummers. brer cat Sep 14 #7
I have to take a lot to get a few good shots. Solly Mack Sep 14 #8
Mine are gone just like that. Monday was the last day here. Walleye Sep 14 #9
I love the tail spread too! Solly Mack Sep 14 #11
Where are you located? I have a friend in New Mexico who still has lots of them migrating there Walleye Sep 14 #12
Louisiana. Friends in New Orleans tell me they've seen them over the winter. Not here though. Not yet. Solly Mack Sep 14 #14
I lived in Baton Rouge for a year and a half. MLF1981 Sep 14 #15
I'm in SW CENLA and we get too much winter for them even though we don't get much of a winter at all. Solly Mack Sep 14 #17
So I'm guessing... MLF1981 Sep 14 #20
Somewhere between the two, yes. I prefer Creole dishes though I won't say no to a crawfish boil. Not a fan of boudin. Solly Mack Sep 14 #21
Man, oh man, you and I are very different. MLF1981 Sep 14 #38
I'm not a native, so that could explain it. My husband loves king cake. Me, not so much. lol Solly Mack Sep 14 #59
Those look like Anna's RainCaster Sep 14 #10
Those are ruby-throated hummingbirds. They migrate south for the winter. They are usually gone by mid-September. Solly Mack Sep 14 #13
Yes, that's the way my juvenile males were looking before they left. On one of yours, you can see starting to get Walleye Sep 14 #22
Your photo is quite beautiful, Walleye! Mousetoescamper Sep 14 #91
Thank you! Got some winter light Walleye Sep 14 #103
Beautiful! Simply gorgeous! Solly Mack Sep 14 #108
Thank you I felt, especially smiled upon by Mother Nature to get that little bird visiting me in the winter Walleye Sep 14 #110
The unexpected pleasures are the best. Solly Mack Sep 14 #112
Never! Please keep them coming if you're so inclined. The photos are fantastic! HeartsCanHope Sep 14 #16
Thank you, HeartsCanHope. Solly Mack Sep 14 #18
Please? Pretty please? HeartsCanHope Sep 14 #19
I'll get the next batch ready. :) Solly Mack Sep 14 #44
I never tire of hummers TNNurse Sep 14 #23
They'll leave here soon too. I'll prepare for next year with more feeders and more flowers. Solly Mack Sep 14 #43
naw Skittles Sep 14 #24
That's good because I have more photos. lol Solly Mack Sep 14 #42
me ! tired of hummingbirds??? nah!!!!! AllaN01Bear Sep 14 #25
Thanks! Solly Mack Sep 14 #41
How could anyone ever be sick of hummers?!!? GiqueCee Sep 14 #26
Very aggressive. Been watching their battles. Mean little things. Solly Mack Sep 14 #40
group of hummers AllaN01Bear Sep 14 #27
Not so charming when they attack each other over the food. Solly Mack Sep 14 #37
I had several feeders when I lived on a farm Skittles Sep 14 #49
They are cute when they do that. I laugh a lot watching them. Solly Mack Sep 14 #55
So pretty! FullySupportDems Sep 14 #28
Bees will get lazy and leave the flowers alone. There are flowers right next to the feeders and the hummers , bees, and Solly Mack Sep 14 #35
It's so cheerful to see them all, isn't it? FullySupportDems Sep 14 #104
I love watching all the critters flying around my flowers. My zinnias are still going but I'm letting them go to seed. Solly Mack Sep 14 #105
Great shots! Tom Dyer Sep 14 #29
Thanks, Tom Dyer. Solly Mack Sep 14 #34
Cool pic underpants Sep 14 #30
That one is a mean female. She was pecking the heads of other hummingbirds to get them away. She turned to look at me Solly Mack Sep 14 #33
do you have a name for her Skittles Sep 14 #51
Ha! I did call her a not so nice name under my breath. Solly Mack Sep 14 #56
I'm not tired of hummingbirds. Demobrat Sep 14 #31
Me neither. Love the little things. Solly Mack Sep 14 #32
Me too. Sometimes I sit outside in my lounge chair Demobrat Sep 14 #45
I was too close and one pooped on me. Didn't mean to, I'm sure. Just being a bird in flight. Solly Mack Sep 14 #54
I would take a poop to have one get that close. Demobrat Sep 14 #75
LOL! They use their poop and pee as a weapon against other hummingbirds. To drive them away. Solly Mack Sep 14 #81
I didn't know that! Demobrat Sep 14 #87
I didn't either until I witnessed them charging at another hummer and then turning their bottoms up and letting loose. Solly Mack Sep 14 #88
Me? Tired of hummingbirds? NEVER. My dear Solly Mack, these are amazing creatures . . . CaliforniaPeggy Sep 14 #36
Thank you, California Peggy! How are you feeling? Solly Mack Sep 14 #47
Post all you like, dear Solly! I love 'em. CaliforniaPeggy Sep 14 #57
Takes time the older we get but you know that. Makes me mad though. It's been hard getting used to the slower healing. Solly Mack Sep 14 #60
Wow! Great Pics! Rob_70 Sep 14 #39
Yes! They can be vicious to each other. Solly Mack Sep 14 #46
NEVER tired of the raucous little warriors! n/t TygrBright Sep 14 #48
Thanks, TygrBright Solly Mack Sep 14 #61
These are great! 2naSalit Sep 14 #50
Thank you, 2naSalit. Solly Mack Sep 14 #62
I'll never be tired of hummingbirds!!! Moosepoop Sep 14 #52
You're welcome, Moosepoop. Solly Mack Sep 14 #63
Never tire of hummingbirds blm Sep 14 #53
Thanks, blm! Solly Mack Sep 14 #64
Great shots! Grumpy Old Guy Sep 14 #58
Thank you, Grumpy Old Guy Solly Mack Sep 14 #65
Never 3auld6phart Sep 14 #66
Thank you, 3auld6phart Solly Mack Sep 14 #68
I never tire of hummers!! They're so colorful and exotic--these photos really bring that out!! ailsagirl Sep 14 #67
I call them vicious. Thanks, ailsagirl! Solly Mack Sep 14 #69
They are glorious! Ruby the Liberal Sep 14 #70
Thank you, Ruby the Liberal Solly Mack Sep 14 #98
Mine have headed south...haven't seen one in 3 days. patphil Sep 14 #71
I'm always sad when they are no longer around. I feed all the birds, so I'll turn my full attention to them. Solly Mack Sep 14 #97
I think some hummingbirds.... maspaha Sep 14 #113
I understand what you're saying, but I live on the east coast; southern New York State. patphil Sep 14 #114
Excellent photography RickHworth Sep 14 #73
Thanks, RickHworth Solly Mack Sep 14 #95
NO! Never tired of hummingbirds maspaha Sep 14 #74
Thanks, maspaha Solly Mack Sep 14 #94
No we are not tired of hummingbirds. irisblue Sep 14 #76
Thank you, irisblue Solly Mack Sep 14 #93
Never tired of hummingbirds dai13sy Sep 14 #77
You're most welcome, dai13sy Solly Mack Sep 14 #92
These are genuinely awesome photos, Solly! Mousetoescamper Sep 14 #85
Thank you, Mousetoescamper Solly Mack Sep 14 #89
Do your hummingbirds come to where your applegrove Sep 14 #101
Yes. I've had them hovering at the window trying to get my attention. I try to have the feeders out in late February. Solly Mack Sep 14 #107
Squeeeeee! applegrove Sep 14 #109

SheltieLover

(59,812 posts)
2. WOW, Solly, you've outdone yourself with these gorgeous pix!
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 02:40 PM
Sep 14

Tired of hummingbirds? No way! Never!

There are virtually NO birds near me. Occasionally, I see a small group of some sort of small birds sitting on power lines, too far away to identify, but there is never more than 8 or 10 of them.

I love birds!

TY for sharing!

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
5. Thanks, SheltieLover
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 02:56 PM
Sep 14

I never get tired of them either. I sit upfront and watch them. We only had about 12 until the migrating started. Soon they will be gone.

ancianita

(38,771 posts)
72. Hummingbirds migrate?
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:22 PM
Sep 14

Never thought of them that way... thanks for the info. And the beautiful shots.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
78. Yes. To Mexico, as well as to Central and South America. Some people are lucky enough to have them year-round.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:35 PM
Sep 14

But they do not like the cold.

ancianita

(38,771 posts)
100. I've only seen them in California, so I'd no idea!
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 06:19 PM
Sep 14

Yeah, those teentiny wings, but you see how fast they fly, too, right? It's like you can hardly see them! Indeed, Nature is truly incredible. And we puny humans had better become better stewards of Nature.

SheltieLover

(59,812 posts)
102. Oh their wings move so quickly it's impossible to see them!
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 06:29 PM
Sep 14

Yes, I agree himans better wake up & take care of our beautiful planet!

SheltieLover

(59,812 posts)
83. "Only?"
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:39 PM
Sep 14

I've read the males have groups of females & once they claim a feeding spot, the male watches over it & chases others away, Fascinating creatures & gorgeous!

TY again for sharing!

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
86. Areas around here have several dozens, so 12 is a small number. I have males hanging out on my gutters, the outside
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:47 PM
Sep 14

light's powerline, and in the crepe myrtles just to watch the feeders. They zip in to chase others away and they have been super busy over the last few days.

The newcomers have taken over my hickory trees.

The ones that have been here all summer are nesting in my oaks.

The newcomers stay primarily out front, so we added more feeders to keep them happy during their stop-over. We kept two feeders out front as part of the trap-line, but now we are up to 6 feeders out front.

I have no idea where the newcomers came from but I'm enjoying them.

SheltieLover

(59,812 posts)
90. Holy cow! You're really lucky!
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:54 PM
Sep 14

And so are they to have you to care for them. TY for all you are doing to help them along their way.

Can you imagine flying so far on those tiny wings?

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
106. So do the females. One female was pecking the heads of other females at the feeders. Just jabbing her beak right into
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 08:09 PM
Sep 14

the head.

usonian

(14,317 posts)
3. They're very nice photos.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 02:50 PM
Sep 14

I don't have a feeder, but when I was out walking, I noticed some feeding on the mule-ear daisies (Wyethia).

Oh, that was not easy photography. They move so fast and are easily spooked in the wild. My old camera has a dinky viewfinder, so I had to use the flat panel display in the back of the camera. That meant taking my glasses off to see the screen (since I am nearsighted) which lost my "normal" view of them, and I had to rely on autofocus, and there was glare from the sun.

Many pictures came out nicely. I upgraded the camera to a newer model with a sharp and bright viewfinder.

The feeder let you get nice shots.
I enjoyed them!

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
8. I have to take a lot to get a few good shots.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:02 PM
Sep 14

Thanks, brer cat.

I have enough shots for more threads.

Walleye

(35,997 posts)
9. Mine are gone just like that. Monday was the last day here.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:07 PM
Sep 14

I love shooting pictures of them, because you can’t really see what their wings are doing with the naked eye and also when they spread their tail is beautiful

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
11. I love the tail spread too!
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:09 PM
Sep 14

I keep thinking they'll be gone when I wake up, but so far, the migrating ones are hanging around. It's in the 90's here, so that helps.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
14. Louisiana. Friends in New Orleans tell me they've seen them over the winter. Not here though. Not yet.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:17 PM
Sep 14

MLF1981

(211 posts)
15. I lived in Baton Rouge for a year and a half.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:25 PM
Sep 14

Used to see hummingbirds all the time, when you can actually see them that is. Those little buggers are FAST! I miss Louisiana, Cajun food is the best. I gained 30 pounds in the year and a half I was there, lol. Too much Jambalaya (and Pastalaya for that matter). Not to mention fried oyster poboys... Damn, now I'm hungry!

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
17. I'm in SW CENLA and we get too much winter for them even though we don't get much of a winter at all.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:36 PM
Sep 14

Food is good here.

MLF1981

(211 posts)
20. So I'm guessing...
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:45 PM
Sep 14

Somewhere between Lake Charles and Alexandria? And for the life of me, I don't understand why Lake Charles has a bypass but Baton Rouge (at least when I lived there) doesn't. God, the traffic there was atrocious, especially around the I-10 - I-12 split.

And "Food is good here", that's the understatement of the century. Y'all know how to eat in Louisiana! Another thing that I miss is proper red beans and rice, though now we're verging on Creole territory. Simply put, I think that Louisiana has the best food culture in the US, hands down. Oh well, I guess I can console myself with a box of Zatarain's.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
21. Somewhere between the two, yes. I prefer Creole dishes though I won't say no to a crawfish boil. Not a fan of boudin.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:56 PM
Sep 14

MLF1981

(211 posts)
38. Man, oh man, you and I are very different.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:38 PM
Sep 14

Boudin balls are awesome. And so is the original boudin, especially the ones on sticks... I never did get into crawfish, we used to use them for catching bass where I grew up. A largemouth bass can't resist a soft-shelled crawdad, as we call them. I've eaten them, and the are indeed delicious, but not so much my thing I guess. One Louisiana tradition that I love though are King Cakes. I don't even like sweets, but man, those things are fantastic.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
59. I'm not a native, so that could explain it. My husband loves king cake. Me, not so much. lol
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:52 PM
Sep 14

We called them crawdads too back home. (Georgia)

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
13. Those are ruby-throated hummingbirds. They migrate south for the winter. They are usually gone by mid-September.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:15 PM
Sep 14

We sometimes get the Rufous Hummingbird while it is migrating. Several other species have been spotted during migration as well. I keep hoping to see more.

I'm in Louisiana.

Walleye

(35,997 posts)
22. Yes, that's the way my juvenile males were looking before they left. On one of yours, you can see starting to get
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:56 PM
Sep 14

His breeding plumage. He’s got a single ruby on his throat. I had a Rufus hummingbird come by in late November 2016 and stayed until 18 December. I had just been too lazy to bring in the feeders. It was just amazing in no way did he belong here in Delaware
I just came across this shot of him hunkered down against the cold December hummingbird

Walleye

(35,997 posts)
110. Thank you I felt, especially smiled upon by Mother Nature to get that little bird visiting me in the winter
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 08:16 PM
Sep 14

HeartsCanHope

(747 posts)
16. Never! Please keep them coming if you're so inclined. The photos are fantastic!
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 03:33 PM
Sep 14

We love our little hummer friends! We started feeding as soon as they showed up in May. We have 4 feeders and they are full. We love their sassy attitude!

GiqueCee

(1,428 posts)
26. How could anyone ever be sick of hummers?!!?
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:19 PM
Sep 14

We love the little devils! And I love the geometrically flawless half-circle the males carve in their aerial victory dance over a defeated interloper, punctuated with a squeak at each end. They're pretty aggressive for a creature that weighs less than a nickel.

AllaN01Bear

(23,194 posts)
27. group of hummers
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:21 PM
Sep 14

Sep 2, 2019 — A group of hummingbirds is called a charm, and footage above shows just how charming the little birds are when they feed together.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
37. Not so charming when they attack each other over the food.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:37 PM
Sep 14

But they're even adorable when they do that.

Skittles

(159,949 posts)
49. I had several feeders when I lived on a farm
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:45 PM
Sep 14

I noticed one hummer in particular wanted to dominate EVERY feeder, he'd flit from one feeder to another challenging anyone else trying to access the treats!

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
35. Bees will get lazy and leave the flowers alone. There are flowers right next to the feeders and the hummers , bees, and
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:36 PM
Sep 14

butterflies are all feeding on everything.

Thanks!

FullySupportDems

(194 posts)
104. It's so cheerful to see them all, isn't it?
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 07:37 PM
Sep 14

I try to keep the flowers going. The bees seem to love catnip flowers, but they've all browned up now. Marigolds are still going strong though.
This is a fun thread to read, thank you! Love your pictures

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
105. I love watching all the critters flying around my flowers. My zinnias are still going but I'm letting them go to seed.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 08:07 PM
Sep 14

I'll cut the dried blooms and spread the seeds around the bed after I cut the stalks to the ground. I mulch them with dead leaves and topsoil against the cold. They'll come back next Spring. My perennial beds are still going. It's still warm here, so that helps.

I've laid out new beds for more wildflowers next year. My other wildflower beds are doing their thing - they bloom at different times.

I really love the spiders that inhabit my various flower beds.

Thanks!

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
33. That one is a mean female. She was pecking the heads of other hummingbirds to get them away. She turned to look at me
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:32 PM
Sep 14

and I backed up.

Demobrat

(9,921 posts)
45. Me too. Sometimes I sit outside in my lounge chair
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:41 PM
Sep 14

and quietly read with my face about three feet from a feeder. As long as I’m still they will come and I can see how stunningly beautiful they are close up.

Demobrat

(9,921 posts)
75. I would take a poop to have one get that close.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:31 PM
Sep 14

I’ve been pooped on walking under a tree, and it wasn’t a hummingbird. Didn’t kill me.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
81. LOL! They use their poop and pee as a weapon against other hummingbirds. To drive them away.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:37 PM
Sep 14

It did kind of hurt my feelings.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
88. I didn't either until I witnessed them charging at another hummer and then turning their bottoms up and letting loose.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:52 PM
Sep 14

No way that was an accident. I don't think it was anyway.

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,301 posts)
36. Me? Tired of hummingbirds? NEVER. My dear Solly Mack, these are amazing creatures . . .
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:37 PM
Sep 14

and you have done a magnificent job capturing their aerobatics and other shenanigans!

Thank you.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
47. Thank you, California Peggy! How are you feeling?
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:44 PM
Sep 14

I've got more photos. Been out the last 3 days trying to get shots. I'll keep snapping until they go.

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,301 posts)
57. Post all you like, dear Solly! I love 'em.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:50 PM
Sep 14

Some days I feel discouraged because my healing seems glacial. And then I remember that it happened just 2 weeks ago. That's not very long ago.

I am quite a lot better--but not wholly 'normal.' Whatever that is!

Thanks for asking.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
60. Takes time the older we get but you know that. Makes me mad though. It's been hard getting used to the slower healing.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 04:55 PM
Sep 14

But I won't complain too much about that. Beats the alternative.

I think normal is overrated.

Well, unless one is a republican. They could use a little normal.

ailsagirl

(23,843 posts)
67. I never tire of hummers!! They're so colorful and exotic--these photos really bring that out!!
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:02 PM
Sep 14

I just read this when I googled them:

Hummingbirds are, for the most part, unsociable. In fact, the adjectives "pugnacious" and "feisty" are often appropriate.

Ruby the Liberal

(26,322 posts)
70. They are glorious!
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:21 PM
Sep 14

Those are some spectacular shots. Thank you for sharing them. I could never tire of hummingbirds.

patphil

(7,051 posts)
71. Mine have headed south...haven't seen one in 3 days.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:22 PM
Sep 14

I'll keep the feeder up for a while for any upstate stragglers that happen to come through, but it looks like the official sign that summer is over.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
97. I'm always sad when they are no longer around. I feed all the birds, so I'll turn my full attention to them.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 06:02 PM
Sep 14

I have a thing for birds.

maspaha

(394 posts)
113. I think some hummingbirds....
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 09:53 PM
Sep 14

….either winter with me in Arizona or they migrate through Arizona to their winter destination. Either way, I’ll keep my feeders full to feed your hummingbirds visiting with me

patphil

(7,051 posts)
114. I understand what you're saying, but I live on the east coast; southern New York State.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 10:00 PM
Sep 14

My daughter lives in Albuquerque and sees hummingbirds weeks after they're gone from my back yard.
Just keep those feeders full, and enjoy them as long as you can.

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
95. Thanks, RickHworth
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:59 PM
Sep 14

A run-of-the-mill DSLR. Nikon D5600 with a Nikkor 70-300mm lens. Nothing fancy. No post editing, just resizing.

Mousetoescamper

(5,349 posts)
85. These are genuinely awesome photos, Solly!
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 05:47 PM
Sep 14

I rec-ed earlier and wanted to return to let you know how much I love these and your other two series of hummingbird photos.

I'm also happy to see you're getting some much-deserved recognition for your work. Keep shooting and posting!

applegrove

(123,448 posts)
101. Do your hummingbirds come to where your
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 06:23 PM
Sep 14

sugar water dispenser is before it is up in the spring and ask for it. My aunt does. The hummingbirds go up to her on her deck as if to say "hey lady where is the sugar water?".

Solly Mack

(93,053 posts)
107. Yes. I've had them hovering at the window trying to get my attention. I try to have the feeders out in late February.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 08:11 PM
Sep 14
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