Subject: [Tweeters] RE:Where hummers are going after leaving your gardens
Date: Jul 5 18:36:41 2015
From: Joshua Glant - josh.n.glant at gmail.com


In my yard, I have had the following hummingbirds since early June (the
most activity ever in my yard, much to my delight):

Adult male Rufous
Immature male Rufous
Female Rufous
Immature male Anna's
Female Anna's

And the hybrid male Rufous x Anna's who continues to amaze! I should post
more pictures of him on my Flickr. A stunning bird!

An adult male Anna's was present earlier in the year, but I haven't seen
him in a month or two.

Good (humming)birding, Joshua Glant

Mercer Island, WA

Josh.n.glant at gmail.com

PS I know that I mentioned these birds in my 4th of July post, but I wanted
to mention them again in the context of this conversation! :)

On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Linda Phillips <linda_phillips1252 at msn.com>
wrote:

> My Kenmore yard is still home to 3 Annas (2 Male 1 female) and 1 Rufous
> female. I?m watching them squabble over the feeders as I write this.
> I noticed that the Annas are probing their bills into the yet unopened
> geranium buds. I wouldn?t have thought the buds had nectar yet.
>
> Linda Phillips
> Kenmore WA
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