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Solly Mack

(93,603 posts)
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 06:16 PM Sep 2024

Last Batch: Hummingbirds.

Except for maybe a dozen, all the rest of the hummingbirds have left for their winter home. I'm sure the ones still here will be leaving soon.








































Thank you for enjoying the hummingbirds with me.

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Last Batch: Hummingbirds. (Original Post) Solly Mack Sep 2024 OP
How sweet GPV Sep 2024 #1
Just adorable. Thanks. Solly Mack Sep 2024 #6
Beautiful. LoisB Sep 2024 #2
Hummingbirds are beautiful. Thanks. Solly Mack Sep 2024 #7
'Til next year. Thanks for sharing, Solly. brer cat Sep 2024 #3
Soon comes the storing of all those damn feeders. lol Solly Mack Sep 2024 #8
TY, Solly! SheltieLover Sep 2024 #4
Thanks, SheltieLover Solly Mack Sep 2024 #9
Oh I'll bet your kitties will miss them! SheltieLover Sep 2024 #11
They have plenty of other birds to chirp at out back. Solly Mack Sep 2024 #13
Awwwwww SheltieLover Sep 2024 #16
Lots and lots of Blue Jays because of all the oaks. Cardinals, the Tufted titmouse, Carolina chickadee Solly Mack Sep 2024 #19
Nice! SheltieLover Sep 2024 #20
Expensive is what it is. Those little chirpers can eat but I wouldn't have it any other way. Solly Mack Sep 2024 #22
Oh, that's right... Now I recall from a previous hurricane SheltieLover Sep 2024 #23
Wonderful acrobats! And I love the butterflies too! Thank you so much, dear Solly! nt CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2024 #5
They are amazing! The way they twist and turn in the air, turning on a dime. That poor butterfly was enduring lots of Solly Mack Sep 2024 #10
Thx for mentioning. SheltieLover Sep 2024 #12
Oh, they noticed. The wasp in some of the photos turned his stinger up while holding on with front legs to jab back at Solly Mack Sep 2024 #14
Oh WOW! SheltieLover Sep 2024 #15
Here the wasp is in position. As the hummers flew near it, it would bend up and jab out. Solly Mack Sep 2024 #17
WOW! Thx, Solly! SheltieLover Sep 2024 #18
I have lots of wildflowers and other flowers for the pollinators but as the weather changes, food sources can become Solly Mack Sep 2024 #21
Nice! SheltieLover Sep 2024 #24

SheltieLover

(61,599 posts)
4. TY, Solly!
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 06:58 PM
Sep 2024

Wishing them safe travels and a speedy return! May the wind always be at their tails!

SheltieLover

(61,599 posts)
11. Oh I'll bet your kitties will miss them!
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 01:45 PM
Sep 2024

Maybe you could find a You Tube of hummers for the kit kids? I've seen plenty of video clips of cats watching things on screens & reacting. lol

Solly Mack

(93,603 posts)
13. They have plenty of other birds to chirp at out back.
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 01:51 PM
Sep 2024

They go from window to window to watch the birds. The little idiots even smash into the windows trying to get the birds. The birds will sometimes hover to watch the cats back.

SheltieLover

(61,599 posts)
16. Awwwwww
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 03:00 PM
Sep 2024

Poor kitties being taunted by birds.

Well, the birds are keeping them young, right? LOL

Do you have birds who stay for the winter?

There are virtually ZERO birds here. Every now and then I see a group of 9 or 10 sitting on phone wires together, but that's it.

Solly Mack

(93,603 posts)
19. Lots and lots of Blue Jays because of all the oaks. Cardinals, the Tufted titmouse, Carolina chickadee
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 03:33 PM
Sep 2024

various Finches, Pine siskins, 4 types of woodpeckers, more.

Birds of prey - owls, hawks, eagles

Lots of birds.

Rural area.

Solly Mack

(93,603 posts)
22. Expensive is what it is. Those little chirpers can eat but I wouldn't have it any other way.
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 03:43 PM
Sep 2024

Louisiana.

SheltieLover

(61,599 posts)
23. Oh, that's right... Now I recall from a previous hurricane
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 05:39 PM
Sep 2024

TN here (sadly).

Thx for sharing!

Solly Mack

(93,603 posts)
10. They are amazing! The way they twist and turn in the air, turning on a dime. That poor butterfly was enduring lots of
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 09:53 AM
Sep 2024

jabs but refused to be run off.

Thanks, CaliforniaPeggy!

Solly Mack

(93,603 posts)
14. Oh, they noticed. The wasp in some of the photos turned his stinger up while holding on with front legs to jab back at
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 01:53 PM
Sep 2024

the birds.

Solly Mack

(93,603 posts)
17. Here the wasp is in position. As the hummers flew near it, it would bend up and jab out.
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 03:28 PM
Sep 2024


The wasp started on the feeders and got so many attacks he flew to the pole.

SheltieLover

(61,599 posts)
18. WOW! Thx, Solly!
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 03:30 PM
Sep 2024

Poor things must be really hungry. Do others in your area not put up Hummer feeders?

I saw another post saying how sad it was to see bees fighting for pollen. Very sad indeed. They might do this every year, not sure.

Solly Mack

(93,603 posts)
21. I have lots of wildflowers and other flowers for the pollinators but as the weather changes, food sources can become
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 03:41 PM
Sep 2024

scarce. I allow some flowers to go to seed so the birds can eat the seeds. We have wild berries that can make it through winter, so birds have those too.

Other people put feeders out.

I'll keep mine out for a few more weeks for the just in case.



SheltieLover

(61,599 posts)
24. Nice!
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 05:44 PM
Sep 2024

I signed up for the TN Pollinators program and just received my packets of Milkweed to be planted this fall. Trying to decide where to put them. I requested 2 packets of each of the 2 types. This is for the Monarch Butterfly project, but I'm sure other pollinators will benefit too, the "Red" and "Common."

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