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Tony Presley R.I.P
03-30-2018, 10:09 AM
Who on YC is going to post the first Hummingbird sighting of Spring 2018? First arrivals should be soon!

TOAD
03-30-2018, 07:32 PM
We put out a couple of feeders after lunch today.
Just now had our first Hummer show up. 7:15 3/30/18
My location is about 50 miles due north of Columbia SC or 50 miles due south of Charlotte NC.

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Hummers are back!! 5257 5259

First Hummer of the year made to my feeder just before dark this afternoon! 5258

Wow!
This is my post from last year. Same date, same time of day.
I wonder if it is the same bird?:Pondering

Tony Presley R.I.P
03-30-2018, 08:34 PM
We put out a couple of feeders after lunch today.
Just now had our first Hummer show up. 7:15 3/30/18
My location is about 50 miles due north of Columbia SC or 50 miles due south of Charlotte NC.

Great! You are just a little south of us so we will be watching! I'm sure they remember getting fed there last year!

Tony Presley R.I.P
04-02-2018, 02:12 PM
We now have at least one Hummer at our house today! Get your feeders out, they are sure to be hungry! April 2

AgentOrange
04-02-2018, 02:24 PM
I only have out 8, have not seen one yet.
I will again miss the hike tomorrow - dentist at 8am.

AgentOrange
04-02-2018, 02:31 PM
My location is about 50 miles due north of Columbia SC or 50 miles due south of Charlotte NC.

:Pondering

I believe I may have been there.:indecisiveness: I had the hots for a girl in that area, well actually for a few of them.

AgentOrange
04-02-2018, 02:38 PM
Who on YC is going to post the first Hummingbird sighting of Spring 2018? First arrivals should be soon!


I have 4 turtles and a few frogs that have shown up. Does that count?

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AgentOrange
04-02-2018, 03:03 PM
I keep a log of when they show and leave.
Sometimes the first ones to arrive move on and the last to leave are some stopping by headed South.

I keep at least one feeder up all year and that has worked well for me as I have picked up a couple as late as December.

I start out with a bunch of 8oz ones to attract them, and then cut back as these birds are territorial during nesting. They don't live on sugar water, but also eat a lot of bugs. They feed bugs to the babies. Over Summer I generally have a few that show up at first light for a snack and check back often until nearly dark. They require a lot of energy.

After nesting they bring the kids by. They are easy to spot and funny as they learn how to work the feeders.
Then others from around my area come in for the free food. The feeders are like a war zone. I believ part of this may be to get the kids strong enough for the flight ahead.
At this point my many 8 oz feeders would have to be refilled everyday. I switch to 32 oz, have many. It is amazing how much sugar I go through then with about 50 of them eating. They can eat a lot!
Here is about a dozen at one spot last year. I color my water green because it looks good, and have for 25 years.

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Tony Presley R.I.P
04-02-2018, 07:38 PM
I only have out 8, have not seen one yet.
I will again miss the hike tomorrow - dentist at 8am.
You really spoil your birds and critters!

And, what you are telling me is that you had rather go to the Dentist than to go hiking! :highly_amused:

AgentOrange
04-12-2018, 09:33 PM
I believe I may have been there.:indecisiveness: I had the hots for a girl in that area, well actually for a few of them.



Wayne is my brother.

He is younger but has exceeded me in every way except that Mom liked me more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWz1Eqs5kBk

The bigger deal for us was Pop who liked Mom best.

AgentOrange
07-20-2018, 05:52 PM
I hope everyone is keeping their HB feeders up. In this heat they ferment, so change them often.

Nesting is over and more are coming to my feeders now. I have already changed out two of the normal 8oz ones to 32oz to keep up.

Marty Gass
07-21-2018, 04:13 PM
I am embarrassed to say but I have been just leafing feed in a spot in my yard on a large piece of bark near the bird bath. I am buying new feeders and some different hangers for them and I am working on a way to suspend some from a tree limb so the squirrels can't get at them. I don't care if they get into some of the feeders as long as they don't destroy them. The deer kill some of the cheap feeders. I am more concerned about the water being here and the birds use my pond and bird bath. I sometimes just turn on the sprinkler and the birds seem to enjoy playing in the spray.

Tony Presley R.I.P
07-31-2018, 08:02 PM
I hope everyone is keeping their HB feeders up. In this heat they ferment, so change them often.

Nesting is over and more are coming to my feeders now. I have already changed out two of the normal 8oz ones to 32oz to keep up.

Yes, activity is picking up. I had to buy more sugar today! You are right about the fermenting. It helps if you make sure your feeders are not in direct sunlight also. This time of year in my yard, it gets to the point that I don't have to worry about fermenting because they empty the feeders in a day or two.

TOAD
03-31-2019, 05:01 PM
Hurray!!:EXCITED
Had my first couple of male Hummers6640 show up today.
They are a day late as in both 2017 and again in 2018, they showed up on March 30th.
I have out three feeders and just now looked and have a bird each on two of them.

AgentOrange
03-31-2019, 05:13 PM
Hurray!!:EXCITED
Had my first couple of male Hummers6640 show up today.
They are a day late as in both 2017 and again in 2018, they showed up on March 30th.
I have out three feeders and just now looked and have a bird each on two of them.

The guy don't post here for years then shows up to take a victory lap.:I'm Pissed

It is fun that Toad gets them before me.
I do love the guy and not in a homo way as that would be incest.:LOVE

Tony Presley R.I.P
04-01-2019, 06:32 PM
Had our first Hummer today(April 1st) in Toccoa! Gonna start adding feeders gradually. He is probably not alone but I haven't noticed any fighting yet.

AgentOrange
04-02-2019, 02:05 PM
The reason yall have early HBs and mine arrive later is simple.
Yall have those illegals immigrants from farther north, and all mine are locals who have been on vacation in Panama.

AgentOrange
04-03-2019, 02:52 PM
I have one !!
:I'm Cool

Tony Presley R.I.P
05-12-2019, 02:08 PM
I had a couple in early April but they moved on and now I am still not seeing any. I am changing the sugar solution often to keep it fresh. I just put in about an inch or so until they start coming in numbers. Anybody else seeing any?

AgentOrange
05-12-2019, 04:42 PM
I have a few at Dusk and Dawn.
These days they are breeding. The adults will be searching for bugs all day.
Late Summer the entire families will show up at the feeders.

AgentOrange
09-22-2019, 03:08 PM
Right now Hummers may be the most abundant bird in my yard. They are not just at the feeders, but zipping around everywhere.
They don't just need sugar water, still picking off small insects.